Everyone, currently CC has already increased by 1.7 times. Although we haven't seen a proper correction yet, my strategy is very clear—take action when it's time to profit. As usual, either sell in batches to lock in profits or exit once your target is reached. There's no need to be greedy; managing risk is the key. Take this time to enjoy and I wish everyone a Happy New Year! I will do something meaningful tonight and spend time with frontline workers. If there's a chance later, we can coordinate again and make a big move together!
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DefiOldTrickster
· 5h ago
1.7x still stable without moving, now that's a seasoned pro. I, a greedy ghost, have already sold in batches, haha.
In our industry, we only fear the word "greed." Looking at your tactics, I can tell you've been through a bear market and know the rules!
How are your target goals coming along? Don't get soft when you see the gains, old buddy.
Happy New Year! When you go to accompany workers, remember to recover your funds. Will there be a big move later?
This is real skill—being content with a 1.7x gain is rare. Most people have already cashed out completely.
Hmm, wait a minute, are you trying to withdraw liquidity? Or are you just reducing your position to lock in profits?
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WhaleWatcher
· 7h ago
1.7x is still making you hesitate about whether to reduce or not, this is the gap, brother.
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Greed sounds good in theory, but actually it's just fear of missing out. I’ve learned this lesson.
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Those who control risk ultimately make money. I’ve never seen anyone survive by being greedy to the end.
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Happy New Year! But compared to colleagues working, I’d rather see how you all coordinate for big moves, haha.
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Gradually reducing positions is indeed the key. Going all in and then getting taught a lesson is just waiting to happen.
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Speaking of which, with a 1.7x return, why not take some profit? That mental toughness is impressive.
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Why does this sound like I’ve heard it a thousand times, but few actually do it?
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Thumbs up. Having self-awareness is always better than just dreaming.
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SerNgmi
· 7h ago
Being able to stay so calm at 1.7x really shows you're experienced. I'm still debating whether I should make a move or not.
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MEVEye
· 7h ago
1.7x and still not selling? Truly greed is insatiable, swallowing an elephant.
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This move is quite steady, just not sure if you'll regret it later.
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Reduce positions and lock in profits, it's that simple. Don't bother with all those fancy tricks.
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Saying it is easy, doing it is hard. When it comes to critical moments, doubts still creep in.
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Supporting frontline workers? Now that's real social responsibility. Thumbs up.
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Wait, are you sure you can exit without a pullback? That risk seems a bit high.
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Gradually reducing positions is a good strategy; at least you won't be completely trapped.
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Happy New Year, but I still think this wave isn't over yet.
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Let's make a big move together? That sounds exciting. Looking forward to what's next.
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Risk control is truly the key. Much smarter than going all-in.
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MetaLord420
· 7h ago
Still not running after 1.7x? I'm just waiting for this wave of pullback to buy the dip. See you then.
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SignatureDenied
· 7h ago
It's increased by 1.7 times, but hearing you say that, it seems we need to be more careful. Greed is indeed a great enemy.
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MerkleMaid
· 7h ago
Can you still hold on and not act when it's 1.7 times? Your mental resilience is truly outstanding.
Everyone, currently CC has already increased by 1.7 times. Although we haven't seen a proper correction yet, my strategy is very clear—take action when it's time to profit. As usual, either sell in batches to lock in profits or exit once your target is reached. There's no need to be greedy; managing risk is the key. Take this time to enjoy and I wish everyone a Happy New Year! I will do something meaningful tonight and spend time with frontline workers. If there's a chance later, we can coordinate again and make a big move together!