$RIVER this coin is indeed a wild stock, with quite large fluctuations. Some friends asked me, from 21.7 all the way down to 18.2, how did I hold on? To be honest, mainly because I set a capital preservation stop-loss to feel at ease. Since the decline didn't reach my cost basis, and during that period I wasn't paying much attention to the market, by the time I checked again, it had already started to rebound. There's a bit of luck involved, and luck plays a significant role. If I had been watching the market closely all along, I probably would have panicked early and made reckless moves. Sometimes, putting down the phone is actually a better choice in such situations.
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DisillusiionOracle
· 14h ago
Haha, good luck catching the rebound, this is the secret to making money in the crypto world.
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Exactly right, the more you watch the market, the easier it is to cut losses. Sometimes you really just have to play dead.
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A good capital preservation and loss setting is all about mental preparation. I respect that.
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Crazy stocks are like that. If you relax, they might rebound; if you get nervous, you'll get trapped.
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Damn, I wish I could be this carefree too.
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This wave was purely luck. Don't gamble like this next time, brother.
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Putting down the phone is indeed a superpower; most people can't do it.
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If the cost price isn't broken, just hold steady. The logic is actually very clear.
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AltcoinTherapist
· 14h ago
Haha, this is the gambler's mentality. Not watching the market actually helps you live longer.
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AirdropworkerZhang
· 14h ago
Yao Coin is like this, not looking actually makes you profit haha
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MEVVictimAlliance
· 14h ago
Haha, putting down the phone is indeed a brilliant move. Those who keep staring at the screen will die by their own hand.
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DegenWhisperer
· 14h ago
Sometimes it's really just beginner's luck; not watching the market actually ended up making a profit.
$RIVER this coin is indeed a wild stock, with quite large fluctuations. Some friends asked me, from 21.7 all the way down to 18.2, how did I hold on? To be honest, mainly because I set a capital preservation stop-loss to feel at ease. Since the decline didn't reach my cost basis, and during that period I wasn't paying much attention to the market, by the time I checked again, it had already started to rebound. There's a bit of luck involved, and luck plays a significant role. If I had been watching the market closely all along, I probably would have panicked early and made reckless moves. Sometimes, putting down the phone is actually a better choice in such situations.