Today I made two reverse trades. I started building a long position on BEAT at 0.85, while RIVER was shorted at around 16.
Among them, RIVER experienced an unexpected move. I took quite a bit of profit on longs at 11, and after closing the shorts, I judged that it would rebound again and continue to decline. Unexpectedly, this wave was a deep shakeout followed by a direct breakout. My long-term view on this coin hasn't changed, so I decisively closed the position during the rebound. If I hadn't closed it, the account's performance today would have been completely different—previous gains could have potentially increased tenfold.
Honestly, yesterday's gains were quite smooth, but today the profits retraced more than half, which is really painful.
The plan for BEAT is to shift towards long-term holding. As long as it doesn't get liquidated, I plan to hold it continuously, only considering adjustments once it reaches the target of 3.
The market always teaches us something. Let's continue to wait.
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PoetryOnChain
· 01-08 15:43
Oh my, RIVER totally caught me off guard this time. The joy of tenfold gains just slipped through my fingers.
That's why they say taking profits can also feel guilty—it's even more painful than stopping losses.
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GasFeeTherapist
· 01-08 08:37
Damn, RIVER really taught me a lesson this time. If I hadn't sold early, it could have multiplied ten times... I'm heartbroken.
Did I close too early or what? I always miss that one little bit.
BEAT's long-term strategy is correct; anyway, I can't escape it.
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BugBountyHunter
· 01-07 15:57
This wave of RIVER almost took off. Now watching the increase, I regret it to death.
Bought too early, missed out on a tenfold opportunity.
I support holding BEAT long-term; at least $3 is still a solid target.
The market keeps teaching us lessons over and over; next time, it'll be even harsher.
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TokenomicsPolice
· 01-05 18:52
Wow, RIVER directly gave you a tenfold surprise, and you had already run away... How painful that feeling must be.
The mindset of closing positions to preserve capital is correct, but watching the tenfold slip away, anyone would feel heartbroken.
BEAT holding long-term until $3, how long do we have to wait for this wave... The market really teaches people a lesson, and the tuition fee is a bit expensive.
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BearMarketLightning
· 01-05 18:52
Oh no, this wave of RIVER was directly washed out. It could have been a tenfold, but it was liquidated. I can feel the heartbreak.
Getting 3 on BEAT is enough, don't be greedy, play it safe.
The market is something that makes people love and hate it at the same time. Talking too much about it brings tears.
But on the other hand, it's good that I didn't hold on until the end. Sometimes, surviving and exiting is also a win.
Holding this set long-term, it's easy to say but hard to do, brother.
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rugpull_ptsd
· 01-05 18:51
Ah, RIVER really outdid itself this time. The tenfold increase was right in front of us, and we didn't get it. How frustrating.
Closing the position with the right mindset is correct, but just looking at that number... it really broke my spirit.
BEAT's long-term holding strategy is good. Let's just wait patiently for .
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GasFeeCry
· 01-05 18:42
Wow, RIVER is taking off this time? Me too, I got tired of waiting early on.
Ten times just slipped away like that, I really can't hold it together.
I'm optimistic about holding BEAT long-term; $3 is definitely a good spot to gamble on.
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Fren_Not_Food
· 01-05 18:39
Hey, this is crypto. Yesterday was awesome, and today I got beaten down.
RIVER's move was truly incredible. Watching a tenfold position slip away from my fingertips... that feeling... I really can't take it.
I should have just held my position and not closed it, brother. Greed gets the best of us.
BEAT is still worth holding long-term. As long as I don't get liquidated, there's still hope. Just tough it out like this.
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Chenxi
· 01-05 18:28
This coin exploded once and made me a lot of money, but I can never hold onto long and short positions forever.
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ApeShotFirst
· 01-05 18:24
Damn, RIVER's move just made me emo. The tenfold gain was right in front of me but slipped away stubbornly.
I couldn't hold back and closed my position. Is this the gap between me and a millionaire? Heartbreaking.
Yesterday I made a good profit, but today I learned a lesson. The market teacher is really ruthless.
I still have to keep holding BEAT, betting it will hit 3. I won't let go before a margin call.
Today I made two reverse trades. I started building a long position on BEAT at 0.85, while RIVER was shorted at around 16.
Among them, RIVER experienced an unexpected move. I took quite a bit of profit on longs at 11, and after closing the shorts, I judged that it would rebound again and continue to decline. Unexpectedly, this wave was a deep shakeout followed by a direct breakout. My long-term view on this coin hasn't changed, so I decisively closed the position during the rebound. If I hadn't closed it, the account's performance today would have been completely different—previous gains could have potentially increased tenfold.
Honestly, yesterday's gains were quite smooth, but today the profits retraced more than half, which is really painful.
The plan for BEAT is to shift towards long-term holding. As long as it doesn't get liquidated, I plan to hold it continuously, only considering adjustments once it reaches the target of 3.
The market always teaches us something. Let's continue to wait.