DASH this wave of market movement really tests the mentality. It completely blew me away yesterday, resulting in a total loss. After realizing this, I still decided to give it another shot, not willing to accept this defeat. This time I opened a position at 72.3, with a liquidation line set at 80.25, holding a position of 65,000U.
Honestly, this feeling of being repeatedly slapped in the face is not very pleasant. But since I entered the market, I have to take it seriously. DASH's volatility is indeed high, with rapid fluctuations in the short term. If the decline from yesterday happens again, the risk is obvious. However, I bet that this won't repeat this time; markets always have turning points.
Now, it's all about today's performance. If I can turn the situation around, that would be best. If I hit the liquidation line again, I will have to reflect on my strategy issues. Trading is all about mentality management and risk control, which are truly more important than anything else.
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DASH this wave of market movement really tests the mentality. It completely blew me away yesterday, resulting in a total loss. After realizing this, I still decided to give it another shot, not willing to accept this defeat. This time I opened a position at 72.3, with a liquidation line set at 80.25, holding a position of 65,000U.
Honestly, this feeling of being repeatedly slapped in the face is not very pleasant. But since I entered the market, I have to take it seriously. DASH's volatility is indeed high, with rapid fluctuations in the short term. If the decline from yesterday happens again, the risk is obvious. However, I bet that this won't repeat this time; markets always have turning points.
Now, it's all about today's performance. If I can turn the situation around, that would be best. If I hit the liquidation line again, I will have to reflect on my strategy issues. Trading is all about mentality management and risk control, which are truly more important than anything else.