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最爱吃兽奶的兔🐰
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2018 年入场的小韭菜一枚|ETH holder|纳斯达贷还款者 | @theNextDAO 🦊|DCA 重度爱好者|ENTJ|大厂后端资深研发工程师|跆拳道黑带 & 古典舞十级选手 ❀
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SOL's Top-Selling Review: This drop saw SOL fall to a low of 67, a true leg-slashing move from its high point 🤧. I'd like to take this opportunity to review my trading. I'd give myself an 85 out of 100 for how well SOL managed to escape the top in this round. I sold 70% of my position at around 245, the average price at the peak. This portion of the position was rotated, and subsequent low-level purchases were made all the way to ETH. (I tweeted about this before, so I won't go into detail here.) I have a love-hate relationship with SOL this round 🤣 Love: This round of SOL did indeed bring me good results. Hate: Because of certain technical flaws in this chain, I, as someone with a technical background, am not satisfied with it, so I am unwilling to hold it for longer. Looking back, it was precisely this caution that allowed me to steel myself and take profits at the peak (although I didn't sell everything). Actually, for a while when SOL was at its peak, I was bearish on it and bullish on Ethereum. Because at that time, based on a comprehensive assessment, I thought Ethereum at 2000 was cheaper and safer than SOL at 260, so I wanted to switch positions to capture the later gains in Ethereum. Although many group members were more optimistic about SOL at the time, especially regarding Trump's interpretation of issuing tokens on SOL, which I thought was too optimistic and not enough to convince me, I still believed in my own judgment and took profits and switched positions. Looking back now, it was the right decision. The remaining 30% position was intended to see if it could break through 300 in a FOMO (Fear of Monetary) wave. The fact is, it wasn't broken... I wouldn't say I'm disappointed, after all, its overall gains in this round have been substantial. Based on the cyclical analysis, retaining this small portion of the position was essentially a gamble. However, position management taught me how to gamble more effectively so as not to be a loser, and in hindsight, it was the right thing to do. After all, the pain I experienced with BCH in the last round was too profound, and I am unwilling and will not fall into the same trap twice, which is also my advantage. A while ago I told everyone to sell all kinds of cryptocurrencies, which for me included SOL. The remaining position lost its profits, so I have to accept the loss 🤧. Regarding my successful exit strategy on SOL, here are some points I'm satisfied with: 1. Able to take profits in batches, retaining most of the profits. 2. Be able to admit defeat in time and retain the remaining profits. Actually, at that time, everyone on the internet was waiting for 500, and some were even calling for 1000. Many Ethereum KOLs switched cross margin to SOL, and then SOL started to plummet. I think my more rational point is to stick to my principles. I won't force myself to overcome technical hurdles that I can't overcome in my mind. I'll earn money within my understanding. At the same time, take profits in batches and exit at the top, without being fomomaginated because of the fomomagination across the entire network. Looking at it this way, 80 points seems like I didn't give myself enough points 🤧 twitter.com/0xMilkRabbit/statu...
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最爱吃兽奶的兔🐰
02-01
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Even E-Lihua couldn't hold on any longer and finally started deleveraging. I'm a coward. Admitting defeat earlier than Boss Yi 🥹 I remained stubbornly ignorant of the 4500 E-class. I immediately ran away when I saw the E-class number 3400. (Average price 1989) Both stop-loss and take-profit orders are very important. Always remind yourself: fleeting profits are not true profits. Never be averse to profit pullbacks. If things don't look right, get out and run. Don't keep thinking about the previous highest point. Profits should be pocketed, and settling for a beating is acceptable. 🤧 BTC rebounded to 97,000, while weaker cryptocurrencies couldn't even break 100,000. After reviewing the data overnight, I quickly reminded my group members to sell regardless of the cryptocurrency. It's also a reminder to myself. twitter.com/0xMilkRabbit/statu...
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最爱吃兽奶的兔🐰
01-31
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First of all, I'm not trying to smear anyone because I'm not that big of a company, I'm just really puzzled 🤔 I was woken up by the police at dawn on October 11th. Those who successfully buy the dips at the bottom almost always saw their profits triple instantly. The practical experience is: OKX ran incredibly smoothly, while Battle.net froze for several minutes. I failed to place several orders in a row, so I had no choice but to switch platforms. The same thing happened to the other people who placed the order together (this refers to the operation of the app). I even tweeted about it back then, but looking at the public opinion these past few days, why is everyone criticizing OKX for having problems? That's weird... Can any experts explain why? twitter.com/0xMilkRabbit/statu...
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01-30
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This wave took advantage of BTC rebounding from 80,000 to 97,000. The group reminded everyone to sell whatever they wanted, regardless of type, and to sell anything they didn't want to go through a cycle. The group members said: This time we're sure to succeed! And then it crashed today 🤡 I saw some people in the group say they sold some items after reading what I said last time~ So happy! However, not all of them have been sold yet (30-40%). We'll wait for the opportunity to continue. Many coins managed to exit at the top quite well this round, while a few didn't perform as well. We'll start reviewing the market more frequently in the near future. By the way: For me, only a portion of the BTC can survive through the cycle. I think whether or not we can travel through time mainly depends on two aspects: 1. That was your original plan. 2. Is it possible for this thing to disappear, and if so, how significant is the disappearance (is it acceptable)? More than 90% of projects on the market this year may not exist. Two things need to be considered comprehensively, as I mentioned in the diagram. Don't passively categorize the part that "is inherently about trading within cycles" as "holding for the long term". Taking profits is important, but so is setting stop-loss orders. Profits should be secured. If you're going to get hit, stand up straight. twitter.com/0xMilkRabbit/statu...
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