Today, I decided to close part of my position. The logic behind this move is quite simple—take profits when the market looks good.



Now, it's just a matter of waiting for this level to pull back before re-entering. If you're tracking the same asset, you might want to consider this approach. Opportunities like this always arise in the market; the key is to be patient.

If there are any new developments, I will continue to update my thoughts. To friends who have been following along, thank you for your continued support. The market carries risks, and position management should always come first.
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SchrodingerAirdropvip
· 1h ago
Bro, I like this move. It's really a test of mentality. Buy when confident, buy more after a dip. It sounds simple, but it's hellishly difficult to execute. Waiting for that pullback—can you really wait for it? That's the question.
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LuckyHashValuevip
· 01-10 21:49
Knowing when to take profits—I like this approach. Now, let's see if I can really resist chasing the highs.
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BearMarketSurvivorvip
· 01-10 15:40
Knowing when to take profits is easy to say but hard to do. Most people are just greedy for that last bit, and end up getting caught. Waiting for a pullback to re-enter? You need data to support that, otherwise you're just gambling.
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GasGuzzlervip
· 01-10 15:39
Knowing when to take profits is truly a brilliant move; many people lose because they stubbornly hold on and don't let go.
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TokenSleuthvip
· 01-10 15:34
Taking profits when the situation looks good is a strategy I've grown tired of; the ones who truly make money are those willing to heavily invest their capital. Waiting for a pullback? Probably waiting until nightfall. This line of thinking seems quite clear, but the flaw... is it execution? Position management comes first, but what about stop-loss? I've never heard you mention it. Oh, you're still cautious, huh? I tend to suffer losses this way. You're trying to recover now, huh? I'm just worried you'll catch the fall halfway up the mountain. Sounds nice, but in reality, everyone is just gambling.
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EyeOfTheTokenStormvip
· 01-10 15:22
I've heard this kind of talk about doing T so many times, but what's the result? Most people die at the step of pulling it back.
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BlockchainGrillervip
· 01-10 15:22
Take profits when the time is right, I agree with that. But the real difficulty is knowing when exactly is "good," don't you think?
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TokenAlchemistvip
· 01-10 15:15
honestly taking profits at local tops is just basic risk/reward optimization... the real alpha is in the reentry mechanics tho, timing that drawdown cascade correctly. most people just panic sell or fomo back in, zero precision on their liquidation thresholds lmao
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SchrodingersPapervip
· 01-10 15:15
Wait, are you talking about having discipline or just trying to save face?
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