Recently, I've been holding onto Bitcoin for dear life, but my mindset has been surprisingly steady.
It's just that this kind of waiting is a bit too quiet—staring at the charts in a daze doesn't help either. After some thought, I decided to shift my attention a bit—so I went straight into a gold position.
I couldn't be bothered to mess around on various platforms, so I just bought PAXG. Entry price was 4200, and the logic is simple: I'm looking at a major triangle consolidation breakout. If it really follows the technicals, the target should be pretty decent.
Now I'm just holding and waiting to see if it delivers. Anyway, there's no use rushing—just let it grind out. Sometimes trading is like this: act decisively when it's time to move, but hold your ground when it's time to wait.
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HalfBuddhaMoney
· 23h ago
Lying flat is also a kind of wisdom
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zkProofGremlin
· 12-10 10:45
Waiting is also a form of art
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GreenCandleCollector
· 12-09 16:39
Gold long bets take off
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AirdropHarvester
· 12-09 16:35
Steady as an old dog, adding to my position and entering the market
Recently, I've been holding onto Bitcoin for dear life, but my mindset has been surprisingly steady.
It's just that this kind of waiting is a bit too quiet—staring at the charts in a daze doesn't help either. After some thought, I decided to shift my attention a bit—so I went straight into a gold position.
I couldn't be bothered to mess around on various platforms, so I just bought PAXG. Entry price was 4200, and the logic is simple: I'm looking at a major triangle consolidation breakout. If it really follows the technicals, the target should be pretty decent.
Now I'm just holding and waiting to see if it delivers. Anyway, there's no use rushing—just let it grind out. Sometimes trading is like this: act decisively when it's time to move, but hold your ground when it's time to wait.