#美联储联邦公开市场委员会决议 came again - $SOL wave rose rapidly in the middle of the night, I still couldn't help but follow in.
Looking at the hot market, it directly rushed past 144 last night, and the account floating profit soared to 11,000 U. When my mind was clear, I thought about closing the position, but I was ready to move and planned to wait... As a result, the moment I opened my eyes at dawn, the profit had shrunk to only 4,500U. At that moment, I was a little confused, and finally pressed the close button, but it hit the low of the day.
Many people have experienced this situation - not because they can't see how the market is going, but because they are defeated by their own greed. No matter how crazy the numbers on the screen are, those who don't really fall into the bag are just illusory books, and they are gone when they turn around.
What I learned is actually very simple: when encountering this kind of sudden surge in the middle of the night, the most practical way is to set a trailing take profit in advance and withdraw the principal or part of the profit first. It's not a shame to make less money, but it's uncomfortable to lose a lot. The market will eventually punish those who are greedy. Let's encourage each other.
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GigaBrainAnon
· 2025-12-11 23:41
It's the same old trick again—pumping it in the middle of the night and getting carried away, then regretting it in the morning. I've done this many times too.
Sometimes, greed really is the word that ruins everything.
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alpha_leaker
· 2025-12-10 07:09
Oh, this is me, and I'm greedy again
You're right, it's such a fucking feeling, you know you want to take profits, but your hands just don't obey your commands
Next time, you really have to set a take profit, don't bet on that last wave
SOL is a ghost, if I had known about it, it would have been flat
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WinterWarmthCat
· 2025-12-10 07:04
It's this set again, greed is really a terminal disease, 11,000 to 4,500 I can feel that despair
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CrashHotline
· 2025-12-10 06:55
1. It's this set again, greed kills people, I was cut like this last time
2. That's right, I have to engrave the sentence that floating profit is not money
3. 144 to 4500, this gap hurts when I look at it, next time I really have to set up a profit-taking to escape for my life
4. Regret every time, repeat every time, this is the gambler mentality
5. Pulling up in the middle of the night is the most fucking exciting, but it turns green at dawn, it's so real
6. Principal safety is king, and you can't play this kind of dream anymore
7. Move Take Profit is a trick to use, otherwise it will always be taught a lesson by the market
#美联储联邦公开市场委员会决议 came again - $SOL wave rose rapidly in the middle of the night, I still couldn't help but follow in.
Looking at the hot market, it directly rushed past 144 last night, and the account floating profit soared to 11,000 U. When my mind was clear, I thought about closing the position, but I was ready to move and planned to wait... As a result, the moment I opened my eyes at dawn, the profit had shrunk to only 4,500U. At that moment, I was a little confused, and finally pressed the close button, but it hit the low of the day.
Many people have experienced this situation - not because they can't see how the market is going, but because they are defeated by their own greed. No matter how crazy the numbers on the screen are, those who don't really fall into the bag are just illusory books, and they are gone when they turn around.
What I learned is actually very simple: when encountering this kind of sudden surge in the middle of the night, the most practical way is to set a trailing take profit in advance and withdraw the principal or part of the profit first. It's not a shame to make less money, but it's uncomfortable to lose a lot. The market will eventually punish those who are greedy. Let's encourage each other.