Once the target price is reached, it's time to decisively exit. Although you may worry about selling too early, fearing the market will continue to soar, discipline is more important than expected. Set orders must not be casually canceled. Trading is inherently a game of probabilities; achieving the expected profit already makes you a winner. The most psychologically challenging part is not choosing the right coin, but rather retreating completely at the most tempting moments of gains according to plan. This kind of restraint is the foundation of long-term stability.
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WhaleInTraining
· 01-08 17:42
That's right, I'm just afraid I can't do it... Watching the coin soar is really hard to resist, but only after losing do I understand this principle.
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LiquidatedAgain
· 01-08 08:55
That's right, but why is it that I just can't do it... Last time I bottomed out on Dogecoin, I should have sold at the risk control point, but I stubbornly held on and earned an extra 5%. As a result, the borrowing rate skyrocketed, leading to a forced liquidation, and I suffered a 30% loss before I understood this lesson.
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TokenVelocityTrauma
· 01-08 08:47
No problem with that, but I just can't help but feel envious when I see the limit-up boards. Haha
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IronHeadMiner
· 01-08 08:40
That's right, but it's just too difficult. Watching the coins rise makes your heart itch, and very few can really hold back.
Once the target price is reached, it's time to decisively exit. Although you may worry about selling too early, fearing the market will continue to soar, discipline is more important than expected. Set orders must not be casually canceled. Trading is inherently a game of probabilities; achieving the expected profit already makes you a winner. The most psychologically challenging part is not choosing the right coin, but rather retreating completely at the most tempting moments of gains according to plan. This kind of restraint is the foundation of long-term stability.