Trading must have a clear take-profit point so that the mindset is less likely to collapse. My goal is to exit completely once I reach 50,000 U, which can lock in profits and prevent greed from taking over.
Currently, my position is stuck at 3,440 U, which is still quite far from the target. But from this position, there is still nearly 14.5 times growth potential to reach the psychological level of 50,000 U.
This multiple sounds very tempting, but the key is whether you can maintain your mindset and hold onto that price. Market fluctuations, public opinion changes, unexpected events—these can all disrupt the plan. So instead of just looking at how big the multiple is, it's better to ask yourself if you can stick to executing this plan.
Of course, the premise is that the logic of this trade itself is sound. If the fundamentals support this growth expectation, then it's worth continuing to follow. Otherwise, even a large multiple is just an illusion.
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GasGasGasBro
· 01-07 19:07
14.5x sounds great, but can the big brother really hold on? Mindset is more fragile than anything else.
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DegenWhisperer
· 01-07 08:52
14.5x sounds intense, but honestly, who can really reach that level? There will definitely be repeated sell-offs along the way.
It's so satisfying to get halfway there, but then it will be a different story.
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failed_dev_successful_ape
· 01-07 08:51
14.5x is indeed tempting, but I bet you can't get 50,000 U haha
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YieldHunter
· 01-07 08:24
nah 14.5x sounds nice on paper but if you look at the data, most people panic sell way before that... technically speaking the real question is what's your risk-adjusted exit strategy when it actually pumps, not the math you're doing now
Trading must have a clear take-profit point so that the mindset is less likely to collapse. My goal is to exit completely once I reach 50,000 U, which can lock in profits and prevent greed from taking over.
Currently, my position is stuck at 3,440 U, which is still quite far from the target. But from this position, there is still nearly 14.5 times growth potential to reach the psychological level of 50,000 U.
This multiple sounds very tempting, but the key is whether you can maintain your mindset and hold onto that price. Market fluctuations, public opinion changes, unexpected events—these can all disrupt the plan. So instead of just looking at how big the multiple is, it's better to ask yourself if you can stick to executing this plan.
Of course, the premise is that the logic of this trade itself is sound. If the fundamentals support this growth expectation, then it's worth continuing to follow. Otherwise, even a large multiple is just an illusion.