#巨鲸动向 $ETH short position floating profit of $2206, and the market trend has completely validated the previous judgment. The most reassuring thing at this moment is not watching the numbers in the account grow, but being able to operate strictly according to the preset plan. This is the threshold — most people get stuck at the moment of floating profit, and once their mindset relaxes, they lose their composure. The hardest part of trading has never been finding opportunities, but rather staying calm enough to execute take-profit logic when making profits. Not wavering over short-term floating gains — everyone who has suffered losses understands this lesson. Next, follow the established exit rhythm and let the market continue to speak.
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GasWastingMaximalist
· 01-03 09:40
Earning floating profit is the easiest to break; watching the numbers fluctuate makes you want to sell early, but it ends up causing losses instead.
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ponzi_poet
· 01-03 09:40
The moment of unrealized gains truly tests human nature. I've seen too many top players get stuck at this point.
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CounterIndicator
· 01-03 09:33
The moment of unrealized gains truly tests human nature; most people meet their end here, and it's no one's fault.
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DegenDreamer
· 01-03 09:30
That's right, the hands are most likely to shake when there's unrealized profit. If you stay calm during this wave, you'll win.
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MetaverseLandlord
· 01-03 09:19
Alright, this is what trading should look like—full of discipline.
#巨鲸动向 $ETH short position floating profit of $2206, and the market trend has completely validated the previous judgment. The most reassuring thing at this moment is not watching the numbers in the account grow, but being able to operate strictly according to the preset plan. This is the threshold — most people get stuck at the moment of floating profit, and once their mindset relaxes, they lose their composure. The hardest part of trading has never been finding opportunities, but rather staying calm enough to execute take-profit logic when making profits. Not wavering over short-term floating gains — everyone who has suffered losses understands this lesson. Next, follow the established exit rhythm and let the market continue to speak.