Looking at that candle stack, even the pros are like... nope, I'm out. When the chart setup starts screaming nah, it's usually time to step back and reassess. Sometimes the best trade is the one you don't take.
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InscriptionGriller
· 01-13 05:39
Unshakable, watching this pile of candles, even veterans have to admit defeat. This is what it means to make money while alive.
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TradingNightmare
· 01-12 17:00
Really, seeing this trend I also have to exit. When the signals are bad, losing money is the real outcome.
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RetroHodler91
· 01-11 17:43
Watching and waiting, this wave really isn't working, let's wait and see.
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screenshot_gains
· 01-10 14:11
Just look at this candlestick chart, even experts have to admit defeat. When the chart is screaming to give up, you really should listen.
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NFTArtisanHQ
· 01-10 14:07
ngl, the restraint demonstrated here reads almost like a reverse aesthetics of price action... kinda reminds me of how conceptual artists knew when *not* to add another layer. wisdom in knowing your exit before entry, fr
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StakeHouseDirector
· 01-10 14:04
Being completely out of position is truly the safest stance.
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SchrodingerGas
· 01-10 14:03
Not bottoming out is a virtue; I don't understand this market.
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PretendingToReadDocs
· 01-10 13:49
Sometimes not taking action is more profitable than blindly gambling; those who understand, understand.
Looking at that candle stack, even the pros are like... nope, I'm out. When the chart setup starts screaming nah, it's usually time to step back and reassess. Sometimes the best trade is the one you don't take.