A scene at the wet market gave me some inspiration. When the lady selling eggs moves a basket of eggs, every step she takes is very precise—position, angle, speed—all carefully controlled. Whether the eggs break or not depends on these details. In trading, managing your positions is the same principle. The most fragile positions fear rushing responses; one aggressive move can lead to total loss.
Recently, I did take some losses. Losing money happens very quickly, and my mood sank along with it. But just feeling down is useless—water under the bridge. What I should do is take good care of the remaining assets and proceed steadily. Markets will always have waves—small waves, big waves—coming in turn, but the steady daily routines in life become a stabilizing anchor.
Regarding the current situation: B/USDT is now fluctuating around 0.21 USDT. It surged sharply 24 hours ago, but trading volume has significantly shrunk. The short-term chart shows signs of stagnation; it’s clear that the recent rally lacked sustained momentum. The emotional side has already been released, but a stable second entry signal has not yet appeared. Chasing highs is a gamble; I choose to wait and see.
Sometimes, doing nothing is the best move.
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SchrodingerWallet
· 01-06 03:33
Eggs are a perfect metaphor, but I still lost a lot haha
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DegenTherapist
· 01-05 23:43
This surge doesn't have lasting momentum. Chasing highs now is purely gambling mentality. I've also been losing quite a bit recently. I'm now lying low and observing, waiting for signals before acting.
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VitalikFanboy42
· 01-03 13:52
The egg-selling sister's trading tactics are also popular in the market. Really, one aggressive move can cause a complete collapse, it's no joke.
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CafeMinor
· 01-03 13:51
Selling eggs, sister, this analogy is perfect. Taking it step by step and steady can really help avoid pitfalls.
Chasing highs is just gambling with luck. Now, it's best to wait and see what happens.
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ConfusedWhale
· 01-03 13:50
Big Sister Egg's set can really be used in trading; details determine life or death.
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CommunityLurker
· 01-03 13:45
If even eggs can think of position management, this guy is really on point.
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Chasing highs and gambling on luck? no thx, I’m also waiting for signals.
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0.21 is testing who has a good mentality, anyway I’m not moving.
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Shrinking trading volume is telling a story, don’t listen to it.
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The last sentence hit the mark; sometimes doing nothing is worth more than reckless operations.
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People who have lost money speak differently; this mentality is indeed stable.
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Signs of stagnation are already showing, and some are still chasing, truly unbelievable.
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I like the saying "Sea Anchor," it’s more effective than any technical analysis.
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I’m also watching B/USDT, just waiting for that entry point.
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A metaphor about a basket of eggs can be explained so thoroughly, impressive.
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UncleLiquidation
· 01-03 13:40
The eggs are already broken, so what's the point of discussing details? My wallet is already dead, and how it died doesn't matter anymore.
A scene at the wet market gave me some inspiration. When the lady selling eggs moves a basket of eggs, every step she takes is very precise—position, angle, speed—all carefully controlled. Whether the eggs break or not depends on these details. In trading, managing your positions is the same principle. The most fragile positions fear rushing responses; one aggressive move can lead to total loss.
Recently, I did take some losses. Losing money happens very quickly, and my mood sank along with it. But just feeling down is useless—water under the bridge. What I should do is take good care of the remaining assets and proceed steadily. Markets will always have waves—small waves, big waves—coming in turn, but the steady daily routines in life become a stabilizing anchor.
Regarding the current situation: B/USDT is now fluctuating around 0.21 USDT. It surged sharply 24 hours ago, but trading volume has significantly shrunk. The short-term chart shows signs of stagnation; it’s clear that the recent rally lacked sustained momentum. The emotional side has already been released, but a stable second entry signal has not yet appeared. Chasing highs is a gamble; I choose to wait and see.
Sometimes, doing nothing is the best move.