#ETH走势分析 5U Challenge Update: Last night’s ETH wick really caught me off guard. Got the direction wrong and watched my account drop from over 600U straight down to just over 200U. This loss was brutal, mainly because I was too impatient and entered before the pattern was complete. The market won’t change direction just because of your prediction—if you need to stop loss, you have to stop loss. Lesson learned.
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LiquidityWitch
· 23h ago
Whoa, this wave of losses is really a textbook example
Losing 400U just for that one phrase "Impatience," it’s still a bit harsh
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rug_connoisseur
· 12-10 10:04
600 dropped to 200, this wave really ate shit, the timing of entry is truly mysterious
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SquidTeacher
· 12-10 08:25
It is really desperate to see the money evaporate
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NullWhisperer
· 12-07 18:59
nah, technically speaking that's a textbook liquidation vector right there. entered before the pattern fully formed? that's... not great opsec for your positions tbh.
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SerumSurfer
· 12-07 18:55
600 dropped straight to 200? Bro, this loss is brutal. I've been through this feeling too, it really sucks.
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SnapshotStriker
· 12-07 18:48
600 directly retraced to 200, this is a total bloodbath, just watching it hurts.
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TestnetFreeloader
· 12-07 18:46
This wick was really brutal. Seeing how much your account has shrunk... I think we really need to learn to be patient.
#ETH走势分析 5U Challenge Update: Last night’s ETH wick really caught me off guard. Got the direction wrong and watched my account drop from over 600U straight down to just over 200U. This loss was brutal, mainly because I was too impatient and entered before the pattern was complete. The market won’t change direction just because of your prediction—if you need to stop loss, you have to stop loss. Lesson learned.