LTC's timeframe setup is looking pretty weak at the moment. The technicals aren't painting an encouraging picture, so it makes sense to trim the long position here. Taking a small loss beats holding into something that doesn't feel right. Sometimes cutting early saves you from bigger pain down the road. The key is staying disciplined when the setup deteriorates.
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FOMOSapien
· 5h ago
Just cut your losses in time and that's it, nothing to dwell on. If something feels wrong, run—that's the right way to do it.
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DegenApeSurfer
· 5h ago
Early bird discounts are the right choice; it's much better than risking liquidation. Discipline is the game of winners.
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ApeWithNoChain
· 5h ago
Early bird is wisdom, not giving up
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MetaMisery
· 5h ago
Cutting losses promptly is the real strategy; otherwise, it's just a gambler's mindset.
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WhaleSurfer
· 5h ago
Cutting losses in time is not shameful; it's much more comfortable than holding on until liquidation.
LTC's timeframe setup is looking pretty weak at the moment. The technicals aren't painting an encouraging picture, so it makes sense to trim the long position here. Taking a small loss beats holding into something that doesn't feel right. Sometimes cutting early saves you from bigger pain down the road. The key is staying disciplined when the setup deteriorates.