Woke up to find the order filled, but the entry position is really ugly. The profit has doubled, but this yield? Not enough.
Planning to take profits first and observe calmly for a round.
The goal is clear—wait for a pullback. If BTC can drop back to 89000, or even deeper? If ETH falls to around 3038, or breaks support and continues to test lower? That would be the ideal re-entry point. Of course, if the market doesn't give any opportunity and the price keeps surging, I won't just sit and watch. I'll reassess then whether to chase the rally.
That's how short-term trading is—position matters more than direction.
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RegenRestorer
· 11h ago
Take profit position is good, exit.
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FrogInTheWell
· 14h ago
This position is found very aggressively.
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MemeCurator
· 12-08 03:51
If there's no profit, it's better not to take action.
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UncleLiquidation
· 12-08 03:45
Well done. Desire nothing, fear nothing.
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LiquidatedDreams
· 12-08 03:36
Profit is the greatest victory.
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SingleForYears
· 12-08 03:25
Profit is what matters; be patient and wait for opportunities.
Woke up to find the order filled, but the entry position is really ugly. The profit has doubled, but this yield? Not enough.
Planning to take profits first and observe calmly for a round.
The goal is clear—wait for a pullback. If BTC can drop back to 89000, or even deeper? If ETH falls to around 3038, or breaks support and continues to test lower? That would be the ideal re-entry point. Of course, if the market doesn't give any opportunity and the price keeps surging, I won't just sit and watch. I'll reassess then whether to chase the rally.
That's how short-term trading is—position matters more than direction.