Why do I keep ending up round tripping? You'd think after watching Bitcoin move this much, I'd have a solid game plan. Instead, here I am—buying the dip, watching it dip harder, then panic selling before the bounce. The cycle never ends. Either I'm timing it wrong or I'm just emotionally trading when the charts look scary. Anyone else stuck in this loop?
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MEVHunterBearish
· 42m ago
Basically, there was no stop-loss or take-profit. I was so scared when I saw the candlestick chart that I sold it in a panic.
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PoolJumper
· 01-06 21:57
Me too, really the same old trick. Buying the dip until bankruptcy, selling at the lowest point.
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OptionWhisperer
· 01-06 21:40
ngl this is my daily routine: buy dips, smash, sell at the top. I regret it every time.
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PumpAnalyst
· 01-06 21:31
To be honest, this is a typical chase and panic cycle, brother. Jumping in without clearly identifying the support level, and the big players never hold back when it comes to cutting the chives.
It is recommended to first establish good risk management, and don't let emotions drive your actions. Look at the 1-hour K-line structure before making a decision.
Why do I keep ending up round tripping? You'd think after watching Bitcoin move this much, I'd have a solid game plan. Instead, here I am—buying the dip, watching it dip harder, then panic selling before the bounce. The cycle never ends. Either I'm timing it wrong or I'm just emotionally trading when the charts look scary. Anyone else stuck in this loop?