Do you remember that 2.94999 needle? I directly stabbed it in and started trying to empty. After pulling out the needle, I continued holding a short position, but then a big red market wave came up unexpectedly. I quickly washed my face to calm down, and by the time I realized it, the big red had already passed. Seeing the retracement with a big green opportunity, I hurriedly withdrew, which was a complete waste of effort. Later, the market couldn't continue to rise, and I decided to short again around 2.6 for the third time. So far, that's the situation. Market fluctuations indeed test your mentality; sometimes reacting quickly can be played by the market, and sometimes being half a beat slow causes you to miss the best opportunities. This operation is a complete reflection on my trading.
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FlyingLeek
· 6h ago
Haha, this is me, the one who keeps getting slapped repeatedly.
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MetaMaskVictim
· 6h ago
This time, really, the biggest enemy is the mindset. Reacting quickly can actually get you caught in a trap.
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Ramen_Until_Rich
· 6h ago
Haha, that's the typical feeling of being slapped around by the market. I understand that sense of helplessness.
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MetaMasked
· 6h ago
Bro, this wave really tests your mentality. React quickly and get played; react slowly and miss out. Truly brothers in hardship.
Do you remember that 2.94999 needle? I directly stabbed it in and started trying to empty. After pulling out the needle, I continued holding a short position, but then a big red market wave came up unexpectedly. I quickly washed my face to calm down, and by the time I realized it, the big red had already passed. Seeing the retracement with a big green opportunity, I hurriedly withdrew, which was a complete waste of effort. Later, the market couldn't continue to rise, and I decided to short again around 2.6 for the third time. So far, that's the situation. Market fluctuations indeed test your mentality; sometimes reacting quickly can be played by the market, and sometimes being half a beat slow causes you to miss the best opportunities. This operation is a complete reflection on my trading.