Wave trading has a key point — it all depends on your own rhythm. I tried a move today, gradually recovering from a loss, and I’m now close to breaking even. Let me share the specifics: I controlled all entry and exit points throughout the day, without following the crowd or making reckless moves. This feeling is quite reassuring.
In terms of position allocation, 80% of my holdings are the main position, with the remaining 20% strictly reserved for stop-loss. This ratio is actually quite reasonable — it ensures potential gains while preventing a single correction from causing serious damage. Today, I made a total profit of 5 US dollars. Although the amount isn’t large, what I’m most satisfied with is the clear logic throughout the entire process, without impulsive trades.
Sometimes, trading is like this: the methodology learned is more valuable than short-term gains. The key is to understand how to protect yourself amid volatility while seizing opportunities. Gradually accumulating experience in this way, the long-term returns will be more stable.
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ProofOfNothing
· 9h ago
Reliable operation is like this—getting the rhythm right truly feels solid.
Not following the trend is really the key; many people get stuck chasing highs.
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NightAirdropper
· 9h ago
Oh, only 5 U's? I see you're just accumulating and resting.
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ForkItAllDay
· 9h ago
Really, sticking to your own rhythm is the most important. Not following the crowd is the way to last longer.
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GhostInTheChain
· 9h ago
Staying the same is fine, as long as I wasn't cut.
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LiquidationWizard
· 9h ago
Damn, this wave is really solid, my rhythm control is just different
Not following the trend truly saves lives; I used to jump in just because others were hyping it
I'm also using the 80/20 setup, and it feels much more comfortable for long-term investing
Although 5u isn't much, the process feels right, no loss, just winning
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token_therapist
· 9h ago
Ha, self-discipline is the key to success. I give in just this once for not following the trend.
Wave trading has a key point — it all depends on your own rhythm. I tried a move today, gradually recovering from a loss, and I’m now close to breaking even. Let me share the specifics: I controlled all entry and exit points throughout the day, without following the crowd or making reckless moves. This feeling is quite reassuring.
In terms of position allocation, 80% of my holdings are the main position, with the remaining 20% strictly reserved for stop-loss. This ratio is actually quite reasonable — it ensures potential gains while preventing a single correction from causing serious damage. Today, I made a total profit of 5 US dollars. Although the amount isn’t large, what I’m most satisfied with is the clear logic throughout the entire process, without impulsive trades.
Sometimes, trading is like this: the methodology learned is more valuable than short-term gains. The key is to understand how to protect yourself amid volatility while seizing opportunities. Gradually accumulating experience in this way, the long-term returns will be more stable.