I recently came across a good ETH trading opportunity. If the market moves as expected, I plan to allocate a relatively large position to operate. For traders looking to go long, this is indeed a good time window. My plan is to set the stop-loss line using two days' profit quota, which can both control risk and adhere to my trading discipline.



The entire trading logic is as follows: first, wait for ETH price to dip down to the level, then catch the subsequent rebound, and find a suitable entry point to go long. If the rebound fails and the stop-loss is hit, I won't consider chasing high long positions in the short term. Sometimes, sticking to the trading plan and risk management is more important than blindly chasing the rally.
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MetaverseMigrantvip
· 14h ago
Heavy position, huh? You really have guts. Just make sure you don't hit yourself during that spike.
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MissedAirdropAgainvip
· 01-09 15:20
You need to have this kind of patience for heavy positions, I can't do it haha --- Sounds quite rational, but I'm just worried that if the stop loss gets hit and breaks through, I still can't resist wanting to chase again --- Setting a stop loss after two days of profit, this setup is okay but it depends on how much you made in the first two days --- I also often use the rebound after a dip, the key is not to get fooled and get stopped out --- Discipline in trading definitely makes money, but everyone around me is a negative example --- That's a nice statement, but executing it is another matter --- Getting the stop loss right is the key, too many people fall for this
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LightningWalletvip
· 01-09 09:50
Listen, I quite agree with this logic. The stop-loss setup is also proper, just don't get wrecked by FOMO.
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TokenomicsDetectivevip
· 01-09 09:50
Pinning and smashing the market is routine operation; the key is psychological resilience. --- Holding a heavy position, a bit aggressive... Are your stop-loss settings tight enough? --- Waiting for a dip to buy the bottom rebound, I’m familiar with this routine. --- That's right, but when losses actually happen, who can stick to the plan? --- Taking profits and setting stop-losses within two days, how large must the position be? --- Having discipline is a good thing; just worry that a prolonged rebound might be too much to bear. --- Everyone thinking this way when going long, but when the pin is smashed, everything is gone. --- If the rebound doesn’t materialize, just exit; that’s a good approach. --- Chasing the rally always leads to losses; sticking to your own plan is more reliable.
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GasWastervip
· 01-09 09:45
nah heavy bags scare me more than failed txs tbh... what's the gas cost to exit this "window" 💀
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CryptoDouble-O-Sevenvip
· 01-09 09:41
The crypto circle's knife is not fun to play with, stabbing and killing in a second. --- It's both stop-loss and planning, but I feel like it's all nonsense... --- Heavy position brother, I wish you a good night's sleep, really. --- It sounds good, but when the rebound doesn't hold, why does everyone chase high? I haven't seen anyone really follow the plan. --- ETH this wave is indeed a bit interesting, but isn't your mentality going to explode at the moment of downward stabbing? --- Making a profit in two days and then stopping out sounds like good risk awareness, but I'm just worried you won't be able to hold up at critical moments. --- I thought the same way last year, but when the stop-loss was broken through, I completely collapsed. --- Wow, another trader with a perfect plan. I bet five bucks this time I’ll also end up eating noodles. --- Pretty clear-headed, but the most common thing in the crypto circle isn't clear plans, it's execution. --- If the rebound doesn't hold, just don't play. This is something I really need to learn, to avoid buying more as it drops. --- Heavy stabbing with a big position, who can handle this combo? Just watching makes me nervous for you. --- Sticking to discipline sounds advanced, but it's really just about whether you can endure those few minutes without chasing high.
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DaoDevelopervip
· 01-09 09:35
ngl the risk management here is solid but that needle-down-then-bounce pattern? seen it fail spectacularly when liquidity dries up. what's your actual entry thesis beyond technicals tho
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