The long-held trading pair finally turned around. The recent months of suppression on my position have been alleviated, and the new positive news gave me the opportunity to close with a profit of about 5-6%, which can also be considered a successful stop-loss case. It is worth mentioning that I still have another "problem coin" — $HYPE, which has also been a headache for me for quite some time. This time, I adopted a more aggressive risk management strategy: first reducing 50% of the position at a 4.5% profit, setting a stop-loss level, and then holding the position. This way, I locked in some profits and left myself the opportunity to participate in subsequent market movements. Trading is like this — knowing when to fully exit and when to adjust tactics is often much wiser than stubbornly holding on.
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RunWithRugs
· 14h ago
Uh, I have to say, this operation really proves that you learn something new every day. A 5-6% exit? My last stop-loss was a straight -20%.
I'm also in that HYPE coin. The idea of reducing 50% to lock in profits is pretty good, saving me from waking up one day to find everything back to square one.
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SlowLearnerWang
· 14h ago
Haha, isn't this exactly what I've been going through these past few months? Finally freed. Dare to cut positions at 4.5%? I think you're more ruthless than me. I was still holding on tightly back then, and as a result, I got more and more trapped. $HYPE is indeed torturous, but I need to learn from your half-position stop-loss approach. It's definitely smarter than my all-in gamble...
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GasFeeCryer
· 14h ago
Finally out of the trap, and the feeling is amazing. But daring to move $HYPE with only 4.5% is quite bold...
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DAOTruant
· 14h ago
A few months of suffering, and finally seeing the dawn. Closing at 5-6% profit and then running, not a loss this time.
Wait, can $HYPE really turn around? I think it's doubtful...
The halving holding strategy isn't bad; since you've locked in profits, don't be too greedy.
Holding on blindly is the dumbest, timely stop-loss is the key.
Only 5-6% after such a long period? I need to think about whether this is a profit or a loss...
The long-held trading pair finally turned around. The recent months of suppression on my position have been alleviated, and the new positive news gave me the opportunity to close with a profit of about 5-6%, which can also be considered a successful stop-loss case. It is worth mentioning that I still have another "problem coin" — $HYPE, which has also been a headache for me for quite some time. This time, I adopted a more aggressive risk management strategy: first reducing 50% of the position at a 4.5% profit, setting a stop-loss level, and then holding the position. This way, I locked in some profits and left myself the opportunity to participate in subsequent market movements. Trading is like this — knowing when to fully exit and when to adjust tactics is often much wiser than stubbornly holding on.