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I just realized that a callback is a really good moment to add to your position. I mean, when the price drops within an uptrend, it's a golden opportunity for those who want to enter or add more. I often see successful traders actually waiting for this moment rather than FOMOing at the peak. A callback is a natural part of market movement, not a signal to panic sell. The important thing is proper timing and money management. Have you ever experienced this? Usually, what percentage pullback do you consider safe for averaging down?