After being in the industry for so long, now when I look at most projects on the market, my first reaction is to not touch them first and just observe more.


But this time, the feeling I get from Red Hare Horse is a bit different—though I also don’t plan to enter the market or take action for now, I also don’t want to miss out easily.
After all, this kind of feeling is still quite rare.
It’s not driven by impulse for a moment, and it’s not blind optimism—it's simply putting it aside and continuing to pay attention.
Often, projects that can stay calm and hold their ground are actually more likely to come through.

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Kitten1
· 7h ago
Trading is not about speed, but stability. My current principle: if the market is outside my trading range, I never act impulsively; when it’s within the range, I only do things according to the rules.
I use a system to counter emotions: look for signals before entering, not rely on feelings; always set stop-losses for each trade; take profits in batches, and transfer to cold wallets.
There are three points to cultivate a stable mindset: appropriately stay away from the market to see the trend clearly; maintain long-term thinking, avoid greed for short-term quick profits; only trade with spare money, not affecting your life.
No need to watch the market constantly; by sticking to rules and keeping a steady mindset, you can actually make money.
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Kitten1
· 7h ago
Buy the dip and enter the market 😎
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MoMo'er
· 7h ago
Trading is not about speed, but stability. My current principle: if the market is outside my trading range, I never act impulsively; once inside the range, I only do things within the rules.
I use a system to counteract emotions: look for signals to enter without relying on feelings, always set stop-losses for each trade, take profits in batches, and transfer to cold wallets.
To cultivate a stable mindset, there are three points: appropriately stay away from the market to see the trend clearly; maintain long-term thinking, avoid greed for short-term quick profits; only trade with spare money, not affecting daily life.
There's no need to watch the market constantly; by sticking to rules and keeping a steady mindset, you can actually make money.
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