Just closed out everything before the weekend hits. Not taking chances with how Asia might react when their session opens.
Could see some pullback, honestly. But man, what a run. Two days back we were riding shorts all the way down, then today flipped long and caught the entire bounce back up.
Two for two. Clean exits on both sides of the trade.
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ThreeHornBlasts
· 12-07 23:55
Closing all positions before the weekend, that's a solid move. Being wary of black swan events is pretty rational.
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LeekCutter
· 12-07 23:55
Closed all positions before the weekend, I give this move full marks. Really don't want to gamble on that sudden move in Asia.
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LiquidationWatcher
· 12-07 23:48
Closed all positions before the weekend, smart move. That common trap in the Asian session—I’ve learned my lesson too.
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CryptoPhoenix
· 12-07 23:47
Closing all positions before the weekend is truly wise; this is the art of leaving the market alive.
Profited from both long and short positions, but now the biggest fear is a sudden black swan event. Let's take a break when we need to.
Winning two out of two trades sounds great, but the real test is mental recovery. Hang in there.
This rebound was indeed spectacular, but it's also the easiest time to get carried away. Stay calm.
Seriously, the Asian session is a mystery. Rather than gambling, it's wiser to exit completely—that's true wisdom.
Being able to exit at a high point shows you've already made it through this cycle.
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LightningSentry
· 12-07 23:42
Closed all positions before the weekend, playing it safe. But this round of profiting from both longs and shorts was really impressive, though it always feels like I made money but somehow didn’t really make money.
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GateUser-c799715c
· 12-07 23:36
Backing out before the weekend was truly wise; as soon as Asia opened, it immediately shattered your mentality.
Just closed out everything before the weekend hits. Not taking chances with how Asia might react when their session opens.
Could see some pullback, honestly. But man, what a run. Two days back we were riding shorts all the way down, then today flipped long and caught the entire bounce back up.
Two for two. Clean exits on both sides of the trade.