#美联储恢复降息进程 Does the fluctuation in the market make you feel overwhelmed?
Being stuck is not terrifying; stubbornness is what can be fatal. Having been through the market for so long, I've seen too many people holding on to losing positions until they get liquidated.
In fact, each point has a corresponding operational logic - The stop loss should be decisive, and the replenishment should be timed accurately. Don't let emotions control your wallet.
The turning point of the Federal Reserve's policy is precisely the window period for reallocation.
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TokenSleuth
· 18h ago
I'm tired of sticking to this trap, the key is still to have discipline, really.
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TokenDustCollector
· 18h ago
The term "stubbornly holding on" is so true. I've seen too many frens end up getting liquidated just because they were unwilling to take a stop loss... Really, sometimes recognizing a loss in time is actually the smartest choice.
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0xSunnyDay
· 18h ago
It's really not worth it to stubbornly hold onto this sword; I've seen too many people get trapped and never get back up...
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WhaleWatcher
· 18h ago
Holding on stubbornly is really seeking death. I've seen too many get liquidated like this. Now with the Fed's move, it's actually an opportunity.
#美联储恢复降息进程 Does the fluctuation in the market make you feel overwhelmed?
Being stuck is not terrifying; stubbornness is what can be fatal.
Having been through the market for so long, I've seen too many people holding on to losing positions until they get liquidated.
In fact, each point has a corresponding operational logic -
The stop loss should be decisive, and the replenishment should be timed accurately.
Don't let emotions control your wallet.
The turning point of the Federal Reserve's policy is precisely the window period for reallocation.