$BTC $SOL Looking for a higher mountain, just like trading, you need to find an absolutely quiet place! Then calm down and review, let's walk out a broad avenue together! In the days to come, may the market soar to the sky😃

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KiteRerouter
· 2h ago
The market soars into the sky, I'll catch it first,
Don't surge up again and leave me behind.
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GateUser-52241ed6
· 3h ago
Reviewing the game = the moat that makes money, especially during volatile periods, the calmer one is the one who survives longer.
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MevStreetPhotographer
· 6h ago
I'm also planning to turn off the group chat for a couple of days, find a quiet corner, and write down all the entries and exits from this round.
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GoldfishUnderTheIce
· 9h ago
The higher the mountain, the stronger the wind; I wish your post-analysis operations become cleaner, whether it's BTC or SOL, both smoothly riding the main upward trend.
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AutumnSlopeCabin
· 9h ago
Quietly reviewing this sentence is so right; emotional trading is really deadly.
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GlassDomeRoaming
· 9h ago
SOL has recently been quite volatile; position management should match an "absolutely calm" mindset.
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GateUser-744c843b
· 9h ago
Walking together along Kangzhuang Avenue is fine, but it's more solid to first reduce the leverage.
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0xPeachy
· 9h ago
I hope this wave isn't just an emotional surge; only with sufficient volume can it be stable.
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CandlewickKid
· 9h ago
It sounds inspiring, but you still need to make a plan: where to set stop-loss points, what are the conditions for adding positions, otherwise even the highest mountain can lead you astray.
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