Holding a strong position in $H right now. For anyone riding this trade with solid conviction, here's the real talk—once you're sitting in meaningful profits, don't get greedy. Lock in half your margin gains early, call it a win, and let the rest ride. It's the difference between catching a real move and giving it all back on one candle. Risk management isn't boring, it's how you actually survive this market.
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SelfSovereignSteve
· 01-10 12:52
Yes, that's what I've been saying all along. Locking in profits is really nothing to be ashamed of; rather, it's the prerequisite for exiting alive.
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UnruggableChad
· 01-10 12:48
That's right, taking half of the profit and locking it in is a strategy I've used too many times. Otherwise, it's really easy to lose everything with just one bearish candle.
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VitaliksTwin
· 01-10 12:44
Half-position take profit—I've used this trick so much that I'm already familiar with it, just afraid of losing everything with a single bearish candle.
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GasGasGasBro
· 01-10 12:38
I'm already tired of the talk about take profit and stop loss, but $H this wave is indeed hard to endure.
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Anon32942
· 01-10 12:38
Haha, really. I've seen too many people lose everything on a single K-line... Taking profits sounds simple, but it's just greed at work.
Holding a strong position in $H right now. For anyone riding this trade with solid conviction, here's the real talk—once you're sitting in meaningful profits, don't get greedy. Lock in half your margin gains early, call it a win, and let the rest ride. It's the difference between catching a real move and giving it all back on one candle. Risk management isn't boring, it's how you actually survive this market.