Today, I started to Build a Position at the 2850 level.
The stop-loss is set at 2828, which is my psychological line—if it breaks, I admit it, the market is always right.
What if it really gets swept out? Then just patiently wait for the next opportunity. The target is set at the range of 2780 to 2750, where the chips are more appealing. It's not too late to buy in again once the pullback is in place.
Trading is like this: make a plan, and leave the rest to the market.
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WalletDoomsDay
· 8h ago
This mindset is undeniable, but I'm a bit afraid that after you're swept out, you really won't engage anymore, haha.
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OnchainDetective
· 8h ago
If 2828 breaks, then I really admit it, that's tough. Not many people can think like this in such a messed up market.
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NFTragedy
· 8h ago
2828 broke and I directly played people for suckers, I don't want to compete with the market.
Today, I started to Build a Position at the 2850 level.
The stop-loss is set at 2828, which is my psychological line—if it breaks, I admit it, the market is always right.
What if it really gets swept out? Then just patiently wait for the next opportunity. The target is set at the range of 2780 to 2750, where the chips are more appealing. It's not too late to buy in again once the pullback is in place.
Trading is like this: make a plan, and leave the rest to the market.