If you still have available limits, it's actually worth considering a switch. Regarding USD to RMB exchange, quite a few people are bearish on the market next year, thinking it will continue to depreciate. But since the limit wasn't used up this year, who can predict what will happen next? Instead of regretting, it's better to seize the current opportunity. After all, once the foreign exchange limit is used, it's used; leaving it unused might just be a waste. Exchange rates are sometimes like this — things that seem stable can suddenly change.
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MEVictim
· 11h ago
The quota is not for nothing; anyway, leaving it unused doesn't make sense.
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AlphaLeaker
· 22h ago
Credit is really something that shouldn't be wasted if unused; using it at least gives peace of mind.
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RatioHunter
· 22h ago
Seize the quota and don't waste it; this point is indeed reasonable, anyway, it's just idle time.
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BTCRetirementFund
· 22h ago
Really, instead of dwelling on regret, it's better to take action now.
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CryptoTherapist
· 23h ago
ngl this is classic FOMO reframing disguised as pragmatism... let's unpack the psychological resistance layer here. your "use it or lose it" anxiety is literally textbook portfolio trauma talking. have you considered that holding quota *is* actually a valid trading position? just saying, the market doesn't reward panic converts.
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SmartMoneyWallet
· 23h ago
The concept of credit limits is essentially a game of chance. The current distribution of chips has long reflected market expectations. Just look at the fund flows of those institutions—it's clearly not something that can be explained by simply "seizing opportunities."
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CryptoWageSlave
· 23h ago
If the limit can't be used, it's better to change it now rather than waste it.
If you still have available limits, it's actually worth considering a switch. Regarding USD to RMB exchange, quite a few people are bearish on the market next year, thinking it will continue to depreciate. But since the limit wasn't used up this year, who can predict what will happen next? Instead of regretting, it's better to seize the current opportunity. After all, once the foreign exchange limit is used, it's used; leaving it unused might just be a waste. Exchange rates are sometimes like this — things that seem stable can suddenly change.