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Zhìsǔn is not about giving up, it's about recognizing the route
A buddy of mine told me that every time he sets a Zhìsǔn, he feels like a fool, bouncing back when he cuts, and breaking through when he doesn't. He asked if he's being targeted.
I said it's not the market fighting against you, it's that you've set the Zhìsǔn in the wrong place.
Where do many people set their Zhìsǔn? At the "I can't take the loss anymore" point. This position is usually a psychological threshold, not a technical one. The main players love to hit this spot—once they hit it, it breaks through; once it breaks through, it pulls back, targeting emotional trading.
Zhìsǔn has a hard rule: set it where it proves your judgment was wrong, not where your heart aches.
What does that mean? If you look at another coin and think it will pump, right? Have you ever considered that the moment it reaches a certain point, it indicates your judgment was wrong? It breaks a key support, destroys some structure—that's the true Zhìsǔn point. Not "losing 500 yuan, I can't take it," that's emotional Zhìsǔn, hitting it dead-on.
Also, don't move the Zhìsǔn once set. When you enter and see it drop, thinking "give it some space," and move it down. That's the most dangerous move. Once you move it once, you'll want to move it again; keep moving, and you'll end up holding the bag.
If you cut the Zhìsǔn, just cut it. Don't rush to reverse. Stop, wait for the next signal. The market isn't short of opportunities; what it lacks is that you still have bullets in your gun. $ETH $BTC