Many people ask me, when the profit reaches over 10,000 US dollars, why not just close the position and take the profit? To be honest, my goal is not just that. I am aiming for the scale of 100,000 US dollars or 200,000 US dollars. Is it greed? No, this is called having a clear expectation.



Some also suggest I adopt a phased strategy—first close the profits from earlier positions, then re-enter at lower levels later. It seems perfect, right? The problem is that the market is always fluid and uncontrollable. This kind of perfect hypothetical on paper will 99% of the time fail. Occasionally succeeding once or twice and trying to replicate it will most likely result in watching the market fly away and regret too late.

So why choose assets like LDO? Behind this is a comprehensive judgment of market cycles, liquidity depth, and explosive potential. It’s not gambling; it’s a logical allocation.
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MetaLord420vip
· 01-18 01:15
Just over 10,000 USDT and you want to run? Brother, your vision is too narrow. Taking profits in batches sounds good, but in reality, 99% of people get caught and lose everything. I've seen too many people get trapped this way. LDO indeed has potential; I am optimistic about its cyclical nature. A quick move actually makes me clearer and less entangled. This is my logic: the difference between a gambler and an investor is just this.
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NotFinancialAdvicevip
· 01-16 20:11
Well, this is a typical case of "I start talking sense after making some money," huh. I've also tried the batch process, and the result was being stuck in the middle with no way to move. In the end, going all-in paid off and I made a profit—ironic, isn't it? But speaking of which, is LDO really undervalued at its current price? It seems like many people are hyping it up.
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GasFeeNightmarevip
· 01-16 07:04
Still calculating gas fees at 3 a.m. just to save ten dollars, but by the time the market takes off, I didn't even get to see it. This guy is right, I've also tried the batch trading theory, and in the end, it's all tears.
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StablecoinEnjoyervip
· 01-15 10:57
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TopBuyerBottomSellervip
· 01-15 10:53
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ruggedNotShruggedvip
· 01-15 10:50
Wait, you want to run with just over 10,000? Your vision is too narrow, brother. I understand your point. To be honest, the idea of splitting into batches sounds perfect, but in reality, it's just self-deception. The market won't follow your script. LDO is indeed quite interesting, let's see if it can hold up in the follow-up.
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DegenRecoveryGroupvip
· 01-15 10:47
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