The purpose of entering the market is to make money; this must be understood first.
Do you think finding a golden dog meme that turns a few hundred dollars into thousands means financial freedom? Wake up.
Do you understand market cycles? Which asset can rise forever? Are you too stubborn about your holdings?
In the stock market and the cryptocurrency space, how to protect profits while allowing them to continue to grow - this is what really needs to be pondered. Don't just focus on the moment of entry; the knowledge of exiting and holding is even greater.
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HalfPositionRunner
· 12-01 18:04
A few hundred times doubling? Well, I'd have to be alive to wait for that day, I've already run away.
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LiquidationAlert
· 12-01 17:58
To be honest, I have seen too many people dreaming of getting rich quickly, only to end up played people for suckers and losing everything.
The timing of exit is more technical than the timing of entry, which many people overlook.
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AirdropHarvester
· 12-01 17:54
Yes, that's right, getting out is much harder than getting on board, this hits home.
To be honest, a thousand times the dream is one thing, but reality is another.
Take profit really requires practice, otherwise a pullback can wipe everything out.
My criterion for making choices is to run when I reach the target price, greed is not worth it.
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SatoshiLeftOnRead
· 12-01 17:51
To be honest, the real way to make money is not just buying, but knowing when to run.
Dreams of a thousand times return are nice to hear, but the key is how to protect the profits you've obtained.
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Blockwatcher9000
· 12-01 17:47
You're right, too many people just want to go all in to turn their fortunes around, but in the end, it's still themselves who get played for suckers.
Really, getting out is a hundred times harder than getting in, and that's the pain point for most people.
In the crypto world over the past few years, I've seen too many stories of "getting rich overnight" shatter; it's time to wake up.
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ShortingEnthusiast
· 12-01 17:42
There's nothing wrong with saying that; most people are just greedy, holding on and eventually letting it all go.
The purpose of entering the market is to make money; this must be understood first.
Do you think finding a golden dog meme that turns a few hundred dollars into thousands means financial freedom? Wake up.
Do you understand market cycles? Which asset can rise forever? Are you too stubborn about your holdings?
In the stock market and the cryptocurrency space, how to protect profits while allowing them to continue to grow - this is what really needs to be pondered. Don't just focus on the moment of entry; the knowledge of exiting and holding is even greater.