The market logic is fine, it's just that the entry point was a bit unlucky.
I originally had a clear view of RIVER's trend, understood PIPPIN's rhythm, and the sense of direction for Binance's product wasn't off either, but the entry point was just a little off. Sometimes it's not about the wrong direction, but the timing really hits a bottleneck.
This feeling is really frustrating — you understand where the market is headed, your strategy is on point, but because of that tiny 0.something percentage at entry, it turns from a tailwind to a headwind. It's not hatred for the market, just a sense of helplessness.
Let's wait and see the subsequent trend; maybe there's still a chance to stop the bleeding. The key is to learn from this — next time, I can't be so reckless in choosing the entry point.
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DoomCanister
· 12h ago
Timing points are just mysticism; so what if the direction is right?
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ImpermanentPhobia
· 22h ago
The timing points are really amazing; I feel like I'm playing a psychological game with the market.
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MetaverseLandlord
· 22h ago
That's the pain of missing just a few points; when the direction is right, it feels even worse.
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BearMarketSurvivor
· 22h ago
This is the supply line problem on the battlefield. The direction is correct, but missing the target by a little can lead to total defeat. Remember next time, it's better to enter a bit later than to get stuck at that point.
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just_here_for_vibes
· 22h ago
The timing points are really amazing; clearly the direction is correct, but missing just a few points causes a hard loss.
The market logic is fine, it's just that the entry point was a bit unlucky.
I originally had a clear view of RIVER's trend, understood PIPPIN's rhythm, and the sense of direction for Binance's product wasn't off either, but the entry point was just a little off. Sometimes it's not about the wrong direction, but the timing really hits a bottleneck.
This feeling is really frustrating — you understand where the market is headed, your strategy is on point, but because of that tiny 0.something percentage at entry, it turns from a tailwind to a headwind. It's not hatred for the market, just a sense of helplessness.
Let's wait and see the subsequent trend; maybe there's still a chance to stop the bleeding. The key is to learn from this — next time, I can't be so reckless in choosing the entry point.