Honestly, I'm feeling a bit frustrated with this wave of market行情. Instead of obsessing over ups and downs every day, it's better to just put in a 2000 margin and stop looking at the K-line altogether. Anyway, since we've already been bearish, let's just open our positions and see who tires out first — if it drops, so be it; we'll just hold steady. This kind of steadfast strategy might seem like throwing a tantrum to some, but for traders who truly see the right direction, it's actually a tactic. Exiting early is the best ending, but if we have to keep this going, then let time be the judge. Locking the margin also locks the mindset, which actually makes things easier.
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GasWaster69
· 5h ago
The mentality of locking in margin also locks in your mindset. It sounds pretty harsh, but is this really trading or just throwing a tantrum?
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TeaTimeTrader
· 5h ago
Bro, this move is a bit crazy. You really dare to put up 2,000 as margin.
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gaslight_gasfeez
· 5h ago
It's indeed frustrating, but this move to lock the margin is really a smart trick for lazy people.
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DegenRecoveryGroup
· 5h ago
Bro, I really respect this mindset. Locking in the margin actually stabilized your mentality? That logic is pretty solid.
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ColdWalletAnxiety
· 6h ago
I need to learn this mindset; not watching the market can indeed reduce a lot of heart problems.
Honestly, I'm feeling a bit frustrated with this wave of market行情. Instead of obsessing over ups and downs every day, it's better to just put in a 2000 margin and stop looking at the K-line altogether. Anyway, since we've already been bearish, let's just open our positions and see who tires out first — if it drops, so be it; we'll just hold steady. This kind of steadfast strategy might seem like throwing a tantrum to some, but for traders who truly see the right direction, it's actually a tactic. Exiting early is the best ending, but if we have to keep this going, then let time be the judge. Locking the margin also locks the mindset, which actually makes things easier.