Closed the $FOGO position. Actually, the position isn't heavy, but the main goal is to ensure quality sleep—holding too much makes it easy to stay up at night watching the market. Instead of staying up late monitoring prices, it's better to lighten the load. This time, it's a wake-up call for myself: good trading isn't about heavy bets, but about making decisions when well-rested and with a stable mindset.
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blockBoy
· 12h ago
This level of rationality is a bit scary... If you're really willing to close your position, it shows you've come to terms with it, unlike some people who keep shouting about reducing their positions but still stubbornly hold on.
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AirdropHarvester
· 01-10 19:34
Haha, this awareness has finally arrived. Compared to those guys who stay up all night staring at the screen until their eyes can't stay open, your actions are indeed more clear-headed.
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ChainMaskedRider
· 01-10 19:33
Wake up, brother. This realization didn't come too late. Compared to those who stay up all night staring at the screen until their eyes are bloodshot, your thinking is definitely much clearer.
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BearMarketBuilder
· 01-10 19:10
Bear markets still require self-care; staying up all night monitoring the market is a habit you should have quit long ago.
Closed the $FOGO position. Actually, the position isn't heavy, but the main goal is to ensure quality sleep—holding too much makes it easy to stay up at night watching the market. Instead of staying up late monitoring prices, it's better to lighten the load. This time, it's a wake-up call for myself: good trading isn't about heavy bets, but about making decisions when well-rested and with a stable mindset.