After reviewing, I found a fatal weakness in my system - it can't withstand the first round of violent sell-offs. When the market first started to plummet, my stop-loss line was directly targeted. But strangely, once this wave of panic subsided, the positions that followed ended up making profits.
Now I understand: the indiscriminate harvesting during the initial stage of the crash is useless even with system optimization. The real opportunity lies in the second phase - the technical rebound after the panic selling is cleared.
Future strategy adjustment: When encountering a waterfall, observe directly, wait for the market to catch its breath and show signs of stabilization before taking action. Don't rush to catch the falling knife; let the bullets fly for a while.
Keep honing your skills; every loss is tuition paid for experience!
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MetaverseVagabond
· 11h ago
This wave is indeed fierce. The feeling of being accurately sniped in the first round was absolutely incredible... However, the rebound meat from the later rounds was indeed consumed, indicating that the thought process is fine, it's just the execution that's problematic, understood.
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PancakeFlippa
· 11h ago
Ha, this is my recent lesson. The moment the stop loss was hit was truly devastating.
Everyone has fallen into the trap of buying the dip and catching falling knives. It seems we need to learn to wait.
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OfflineNewbie
· 11h ago
This wave really gives the impression of being directly liquidated by a big dump, but reflecting on it and understanding it is still progress.
I really need to correct this issue of catching falling knives; how many people have died in the first wave?
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GmGmNoGn
· 11h ago
Haha, taking the initiative only to be countered, this is the charm of crypto!
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DegenMcsleepless
· 11h ago
Ah, this, just like you, got a precise headshot, but you're quick to react, huh? Did you make money in the second phase? I'm still trapped in the first layer, haha.
Finally filled the hole from yesterday!
After reviewing, I found a fatal weakness in my system - it can't withstand the first round of violent sell-offs. When the market first started to plummet, my stop-loss line was directly targeted. But strangely, once this wave of panic subsided, the positions that followed ended up making profits.
Now I understand: the indiscriminate harvesting during the initial stage of the crash is useless even with system optimization. The real opportunity lies in the second phase - the technical rebound after the panic selling is cleared.
Future strategy adjustment: When encountering a waterfall, observe directly, wait for the market to catch its breath and show signs of stabilization before taking action. Don't rush to catch the falling knife; let the bullets fly for a while.
Keep honing your skills; every loss is tuition paid for experience!