ETH's recent market movements have reminded many people of one question—when is the right time to fully exit.



Since last Friday, a strategy has been in place, and now it has successfully taken profits and exited the position. Seeing over 80% profit steadily secured, this feeling is different.

The contract market ultimately tests human nature. Greed is the biggest killer; many people die because of this word. Others are still watching the market eagerly waiting for a doubling opportunity, but the moment to exit was long gone. Those who exited early in the chat room are now waiting for the next opportunity, holding onto profits rather than floating losses.

The key difference is this: can you say "enough" at the right moment?

This round of ETH's movement once again proves a truth—the precision of taking profits determines the long-term win rate in contracts. It’s not about chasing huge profits in one go, but about turning small opportunities into big returns, step by step. Greed and impatience are not allowed; seasoned traders all know this.
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¯\_(ツ)_/¯vip
· 9h ago
That's right, greed is really the biggest poison. Taking profits is difficult; everyone wants to wait for a double. Securing 80% profit and cashing out is indeed the mindset of a winner. I've also been trapped before, just because I was waiting for that nonexistent double. The key is to trust your own plan and not be swayed by the voices in the group.
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LiquiditySurfervip
· 9h ago
An 80% return rate and daring to walk away completely, this mindset is indeed something only veterans have. I've seen too many people holding an 80% unrealized profit still dreaming of 300%, only to end up losing everything in a sudden plunge... I agree with the idea of precise take-profit. To put it simply, it's a matter of capital efficiency, and those who understand liquidity depth all understand this principle.
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SolidityJestervip
· 9h ago
Holding onto profits and sleeping soundly, but can't sleep at all with unrealized losses 80% profit and I run? I always want to wait for 120%... I really need to change that habit Honestly, greed kills people. I'm the one who died dreaming of doubling Knowing when to take profits, but just can't do it, really Those who can say enough at the right moment are all winners
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BearHuggervip
· 9h ago
It's about time to get off the train; still dreaming of doubling your gains? That's right, greed is truly poison. 80% is enough; don't wait until losses turn into negatives. Only those who understand take-profit can survive longer. Having profits in hand feels solid, better than anything else. Contracts are like a mirror reflecting human nature. I'm just wondering why people insist on waiting until liquidation. It's really hard to say enough, but surviving is even harder. This round of ETH makes me think of the lessons from DOGE before. Knowing when to get off and actually getting off are worlds apart.
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Rugman_Walkingvip
· 9h ago
80% directly bag it, this is the real winner To be honest, those still clinging on are all betting on doubling... that's not realistic Knowing when to run is the real skill, greed truly kills people
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