Ethereum currently has no holdings. The market rebounded a bit in the past couple of days, but I still can't quite see through it, so I've decided to wait and see. Taking a break to give myself a breather.



However, after these two or three days of trading, the gains have been quite good. The key is that I didn't hold onto the positions stubbornly; otherwise, even if I waited for the target price, I might only have made a small profit now. This is the essence of trading — it's not just about guessing the market correctly, but more about the flexibility of entering and exiting positions and the execution of take-profit and stop-loss orders. Holding onto positions casually and waiting often results in profits being eroded.

Continuing to wait for those opportunities with stronger certainty.
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ForkMongervip
· 2025-12-19 09:42
nah, this is exactly where most degens fail—they think holding = wisdom. dude clearly gets it though, the real edge isn't prediction, it's *execution*. exit discipline separates winners from bag holders. that's the governance of your own capital right there.
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GasWastingMaximalistvip
· 2025-12-19 08:49
This rebound is indeed a bit surreal, I'm also watching and waiting... You're right, holding onto positions stubbornly is really suicide, I should have taken profits earlier. What can we do? Just wait and see. It depends on how much time cost you, you need to get a feel for it. The rhythm these past two days is indeed different, I can't quite understand it. I've also liquidated my positions, anyway, there will be more opportunities.
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NotSatoshivip
· 2025-12-19 08:33
You have a good sense of understanding, much clearer than those who blindly follow orders. To be honest, many people ruin themselves out of greed, insisting on waiting for the last penny. This rebound looks weak, it's wise to stay calm and observe first. The execution of take-profit and stop-loss orders sounds simple, but it's really hard to do in practice; I also often struggle with being too soft. Waiting for high-probability opportunities is a hundred times better than reckless trading.
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