PIEVERSE I've held this coin for a while now, and it has already increased by 26%, but I haven't been willing to sell. I keep thinking it might go even higher. As a result, I don't know what happened recently, and I accidentally closed my position. To be honest, I feel a bit regretful, after all, this is the most promising asset I've seen recently, so I immediately re-entered to go long.
The current strategy at this level is clear—set the stop loss at 0.42 and the take profit target at 0.6. Although the movements of BTC and ETH around this area are affecting the entire market's nerves, I still have confidence in this coin's future performance. Whether it can truly reach the expected height depends on the next few days' performance.
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TokenVelocity
· 5h ago
26% can't resist cutting, then turns around and rushes back, this move is really a bit exciting.
By the way, in the range from 0.42 to 0.6, can it withstand the Bitcoin plunge?
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gas_guzzler
· 10h ago
Greed is really the biggest enemy in trading cryptocurrencies. Wanting more after 26%, and you got washed out directly.
This round of re-entry feels a bit like gambling. Can the 0.42-0.6 range hold? It feels a bit uncertain.
When BTC shakes, these small coins also suffer. Your stop-loss setup is indeed prudent, but you need to keep your mindset steady.
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GasWastingMaximalist
· 10h ago
Haha, back to killing again. This mentality is really strong.
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Stop loss at 0.42, take profit at 0.6, just a gamble.
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I just want to know if you'll slip up and close the position again this time.
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Went all in, looking forward to the surprise in a few days.
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Life in the crypto world is like this; missed opportunities are always filled with regret.
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Basically, it's betting that BTC will pump, right?
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Having such a clear take profit target actually makes it easier to get smashed down.
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GateUser-6bc33122
· 11h ago
Oops, I went all in again. This mindset is a bit risky.
Greedy and can't get the grapes, now I want to gamble on 0.6?
Stop loss at 0.42 still feels a bit floating. I think the market is unstable these days.
Bitcoin and Ethereum are moving, and Pieverse is just swinging along. We might have to wait for a clearer trend.
Can it really reach 0.6 this time? Anyway, I don't dare to chase high anymore.
PIEVERSE I've held this coin for a while now, and it has already increased by 26%, but I haven't been willing to sell. I keep thinking it might go even higher. As a result, I don't know what happened recently, and I accidentally closed my position. To be honest, I feel a bit regretful, after all, this is the most promising asset I've seen recently, so I immediately re-entered to go long.
The current strategy at this level is clear—set the stop loss at 0.42 and the take profit target at 0.6. Although the movements of BTC and ETH around this area are affecting the entire market's nerves, I still have confidence in this coin's future performance. Whether it can truly reach the expected height depends on the next few days' performance.