BTC breaks through the 91K mark, and the long positions held for half a month finally cash out. Although the profit isn't particularly substantial, over $1,000 is enough to cover recent expenses. The key is that the necessary take-profit discipline was followed—not being greedy is often more valuable in crypto trading than chasing the maximum profit. Continue to maintain the rhythm, look for opportunities to gradually get in, and wait for the next confirmed entry signal. Market fluctuations are normal; patience in exchange for gains is the long-term way of life.
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ImpermanentPhilosopher
· 01-07 03:54
Not being greedy indeed leads to a longer life; I have deep personal experience with this. Many people in the crypto world have died because of greed.
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DAOplomacy
· 01-04 04:50
honestly the whole "discipline over greed" narrative is... arguably just path dependency masquerading as wisdom. sure, taking $1k off the table beats getting liquidated, but let's not pretend that's some profound governance primitive when market conditions literally just handed it to you. the real sub-optimal incentive structure is treating sideways consolidation as strategic patience lol
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CryptoGoldmine
· 01-04 04:34
Profit-taking discipline is more scarce than chasing doubles. Once you understand this, you've made a profit.
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BearMarketHustler
· 01-04 04:31
Not being greedy means making a profit, and that's so true. I also took profits this time when things looked good to avoid getting caught later.
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MoonWaterDroplets
· 01-04 04:22
Strictly adhere to take-profit discipline; this is the real way to make money.
BTC breaks through the 91K mark, and the long positions held for half a month finally cash out. Although the profit isn't particularly substantial, over $1,000 is enough to cover recent expenses. The key is that the necessary take-profit discipline was followed—not being greedy is often more valuable in crypto trading than chasing the maximum profit. Continue to maintain the rhythm, look for opportunities to gradually get in, and wait for the next confirmed entry signal. Market fluctuations are normal; patience in exchange for gains is the long-term way of life.