#密码资产动态追踪 $ZEN has finally broken through the previous resistance level on the daily chart. I have already started placing orders to position myself, planning to gradually accumulate the remaining holdings in the range of 9.5 to 10.
Honestly, during trading, it's common to encounter this situation—initially entering with small amounts as planned, only to find better entry points later. Instead of stubbornly holding on, it's better to cut some positions and re-enter at a lower price. Although this might seem a bit frequent, it results in more optimized costs.
So I recommend everyone not to be too stubborn when trading. Once you've entered a good coin and see a clearly better opportunity, don't be afraid to adjust your position. Reduce some and re-enter at a more favorable price. In the long run, this can save a lot of hard-earned money.
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SerumSurfer
· 6h ago
Zen, this breakout really made me wait until my flowers withered, but to be honest, I respect your move to lower the cost basis this time. I'm just worried about being tempted to chase high out of greed.
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DeFiVeteran
· 6h ago
That's right, frequent rebalancing can indeed optimize costs, but I always feel that after this wave of $ZEN breaks below support, it might be pushed back down. We need to see if the daily chart can stabilize before making any decisions.
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QuorumVoter
· 6h ago
Haha, I'm also watching this wave of ZEN breakout, but I think your "reduce position and rebuild" strategy is a bit over the top. Can frequent trading really save money, or are transaction fees eating up half of the profits?
#密码资产动态追踪 $ZEN has finally broken through the previous resistance level on the daily chart. I have already started placing orders to position myself, planning to gradually accumulate the remaining holdings in the range of 9.5 to 10.
Honestly, during trading, it's common to encounter this situation—initially entering with small amounts as planned, only to find better entry points later. Instead of stubbornly holding on, it's better to cut some positions and re-enter at a lower price. Although this might seem a bit frequent, it results in more optimized costs.
So I recommend everyone not to be too stubborn when trading. Once you've entered a good coin and see a clearly better opportunity, don't be afraid to adjust your position. Reduce some and re-enter at a more favorable price. In the long run, this can save a lot of hard-earned money.