The market will always rise and never pull back?


This idea itself is unrealistic.

Recently, I've started to think that maybe it's time to switch my mindset - from charging in a bull market to defending in a bear market.

How to do it specifically? A few simple principles:
- Take profits on short positions and don't be greedy.
- Reduce core positions when necessary, don't hold on stubbornly.
- Long-term positions also need to control the ratio, keeping some bullets for winter.

The market sentiment has changed, and strategies must adapt accordingly. A rigid bull mentality can lead to significant losses in a volatile market; being flexible in response is the key.
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ServantOfSatoshivip
· 4h ago
The bull run brother is absolutely right; it should have been cashed out long ago.
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SerumSquirtervip
· 4h ago
Almost finished playing people for suckers, it's time to Rug Pull.
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StillBuyingTheDipvip
· 4h ago
Well, the gains are high, but so are the losses.
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LightningPacketLossvip
· 4h ago
As long as it runs, I'm just waiting to relax and do nothing.
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LayerZeroHerovip
· 4h ago
Data speaks, and the large head K-line has indeed shown a technical divergence.
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