This short order has generated nearly twenty thousand in profit, and now the question has become interesting—where should I take profit?
To be honest, being able to grasp the direction and hit the rhythm is not the most difficult part. The hard part is how to actually keep the profits in your pocket when there is money lying in the account.
Many people have made a lot of money and lost a lot of money, often getting stuck at this stage. Should they take it or chase it? This is not only a technical issue but also a psychological issue. Sometimes greed can consume all the efforts made before.
The profit has already reached a considerable size, and every decision made from here on will amplify this dividing line – are you a true winner, or just a paper millionaire? This is the cruellest test.
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LostBetweenChains
· 11h ago
Twenty thousand really has seen blood, the key is whether the next step can hold... Many times it just takes a little bit of greed, and all the hard work before is in vain.
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MidnightSeller
· 11h ago
Twenty thousand should be the limit, don't be greedy. It sounds simple to say "take the profit when it's good," but in practice, it's really difficult. Often, it's just this one thought that leads to losing everything that was previously gained.
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NFTArchaeologis
· 11h ago
When twenty thousand yuan lies in the account, the fingertips test human nature the most... I once saw records of the early digital art market, and those collectors who truly survived often chose restraint at the most inflated moments. Greed is not the problem; the problem is not having a well-thought-out exit strategy before the greed.
This short order has generated nearly twenty thousand in profit, and now the question has become interesting—where should I take profit?
To be honest, being able to grasp the direction and hit the rhythm is not the most difficult part. The hard part is how to actually keep the profits in your pocket when there is money lying in the account.
Many people have made a lot of money and lost a lot of money, often getting stuck at this stage. Should they take it or chase it? This is not only a technical issue but also a psychological issue. Sometimes greed can consume all the efforts made before.
The profit has already reached a considerable size, and every decision made from here on will amplify this dividing line – are you a true winner, or just a paper millionaire? This is the cruellest test.