The contract trades have been a bit exhausting, so I decided to take a day off today. Only when I have free time do I realize that market charts are quite interesting. Looking at ZEC's recent trend, the price has been repeatedly testing this range, giving it an artistic feel—each candlestick tells a story. Sometimes, letting go of the mentality of frequent trading allows for a clearer view.
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LuckyBearDrawer
· 11h ago
Taking a break is the right move; frequent operations just give away money.
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PseudoIntellectual
· 11h ago
Sometimes, when losses become emotionally exhausting, you need to stop, and that's when you can see things clearly.
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BrokeBeans
· 11h ago
Taking a day off actually helped me see things more clearly. This is my daily routine, haha.
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WenMoon
· 11h ago
Taking a break is right; frequent operations can indeed make you vulnerable to scams.
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ThesisInvestor
· 11h ago
Rest truly heals; otherwise, constantly watching the market will fry your brain.
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wrekt_but_learning
· 11h ago
Taking a day off actually helped me realize things; this feeling is so real.
The contract trades have been a bit exhausting, so I decided to take a day off today. Only when I have free time do I realize that market charts are quite interesting. Looking at ZEC's recent trend, the price has been repeatedly testing this range, giving it an artistic feel—each candlestick tells a story. Sometimes, letting go of the mentality of frequent trading allows for a clearer view.