#美国贸易赤字状况 $RIVER Attention to friends following this move — the short positions at 16.1 have already been successfully closed for profit, capturing 1400U in one go. Let’s review the situation.
From the market perspective, the downward trend is still ongoing. Those who want to add to their positions can watch the support around 12; once a rebound occurs, it’s another opportunity to short again. If the risk feels too high, it’s better to exit first and wait, then look for a re-entry point after a true pullback — both conservative and aggressive strategies have their own approaches.
Honestly, many people have the bad habit of chasing gains with heavy positions. Want to break this habit? The key is two words: discipline. Every trade should have a clear entry reason, stop-loss point, and exit target. Don’t be scared by short-term fluctuations, and don’t be tempted by rapid gains. Opportunities are never lacking; what’s missing is patience and execution. Continue with this rhythm for the next trade, and let’s make our trading solid together.
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TommyTeacher
· 2h ago
1400U in hand, this momentum is undeniable... Just worried that those behind might still be chasing the rally, haha.
The hardest part of making money isn't just choosing the right direction, but sticking to discipline. It's easy to talk about, but hard to do... hmm.
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PumpDoctrine
· 01-09 11:00
1. 1400U net profit, this wave of RIVER was worth it, but the real question is whether the support at 12 can hold.
2. The words "discipline" are easy to say but hard to practice; how many people around me have chased high and lost?
3. Not every rebound is a shorting opportunity; it also depends on whether the trading volume matches.
4. The difference between cautious and aggressive sounds comfortable, but the key is to come back alive to win.
5. Every time I say next time I'll follow the rhythm, but I still chase as usual... I'm tired of myself.
6. 1400U is not small, but those who truly make money are probably the ones who reacted early.
7. Waiting for 12 may not be possible; the crypto market can rebound really fiercely.
8. Discipline is easy to talk about, but when it comes to execution, the mentality is prone to collapse—that's the real problem.
9. Taking profit is good, but if it doesn't drop to 12 afterward, shouldn't I regret not holding on?
10. There are indeed many opportunities, but the problem is distinguishing between real and fake opportunities.
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RugDocDetective
· 01-09 11:00
16.1 That position really successfully took profit, 1400U is good... I just couldn't hold back and still want to continue bottom-fishing.
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MechanicalMartel
· 01-09 10:55
1400U is gone just like that, and I still have to hold for 12? I think it's risky; the rebound might be stronger than expected.
2. The word "discipline" sounds easy to say, but in practice, it turns everyone into a leek... Still, it depends on luck.
3. The problem with heavy positions chasing the pump—I just want to double my investment quickly. Who wants to be conservative?
4. Taking profit at 16.1 is pretty smart, but I doubt it will really drop to 12.
5. Waiting to see if it can rebound, but I bet it will keep crashing.
6. Opportunities are plentiful, right? Then why am I still losing money... It’s all about skill.
7. This rhythm sounds nice, but in real trading, everything is a mess.
8. SOL and ZEC are both falling? Is the whole market beyond saving?
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TokenRationEater
· 01-09 10:54
1400U a single bite is indeed comfortable, but those buddies who heavily chase the rise just never seem to learn
2. Discipline is easy to talk about but hard to do; how many have to fail before they understand?
3. Breaking the support at 12 is the real opportunity; the rebound and short-selling routine is played out
4. When the risk is high, just hide; why gamble? If you gamble wrong, you'll lose everything
5. Every time I see these summary posts, it’s clear that no one can truly stick to the discipline
6. Set your take profit and stop loss properly; don’t overthink with fancy tricks. Execution is the key
#美国贸易赤字状况 $RIVER Attention to friends following this move — the short positions at 16.1 have already been successfully closed for profit, capturing 1400U in one go. Let’s review the situation.
From the market perspective, the downward trend is still ongoing. Those who want to add to their positions can watch the support around 12; once a rebound occurs, it’s another opportunity to short again. If the risk feels too high, it’s better to exit first and wait, then look for a re-entry point after a true pullback — both conservative and aggressive strategies have their own approaches.
Honestly, many people have the bad habit of chasing gains with heavy positions. Want to break this habit? The key is two words: discipline. Every trade should have a clear entry reason, stop-loss point, and exit target. Don’t be scared by short-term fluctuations, and don’t be tempted by rapid gains. Opportunities are never lacking; what’s missing is patience and execution. Continue with this rhythm for the next trade, and let’s make our trading solid together.
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