If you're keeping tabs on market momentum and macro trends, this shouldn't catch you off guard. When a signal starts losing strength and capital flows shift elsewhere, it's time to reassess your positions. That's when conviction matters—and right now, I'm stepping back from broad market exposure. Sometimes the smartest move isn't doubling down; it's recognizing when the conviction just isn't there anymore.
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HalfIsEmpty
· 16h ago
When the signal weakens, it's time to run. Everyone understands this principle, but the question is, how many people truly dare to act?
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ChainSauceMaster
· 16h ago
When the signal weakens, it's time to run. This wave is a bit clearer.
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ConfusedWhale
· 16h ago
ngl This is my current mindset. When the signals weaken, it's time to run, don't force it.
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ImaginaryWhale
· 16h ago
When the signal weakens, it's time to run. I've understood this principle long ago... The key is whether you're willing to cut losses.
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probably_nothing_anon
· 16h ago
When the signal weakens, it's time to run. This is what real recognize real
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ParallelChainMaxi
· 16h ago
When the signal weakens, it's time to run; don't stubbornly hold on. If you lack this kind of insight, losing money is well-deserved.
If you're keeping tabs on market momentum and macro trends, this shouldn't catch you off guard. When a signal starts losing strength and capital flows shift elsewhere, it's time to reassess your positions. That's when conviction matters—and right now, I'm stepping back from broad market exposure. Sometimes the smartest move isn't doubling down; it's recognizing when the conviction just isn't there anymore.