When $BTC retreated to $63,220 on Binance after flirting with $63,390, I felt the familiar itch to jump back in. My screen showed a 24‑hour high of $63,390 and a low of $62,968, a tight $400 swing that looked like a perfect “buy the dip” moment. Instead of firing off a market order, I paused, listed three reasons why I entered the trade originally, and checked them against the current setup. The price was still inside the range, volume hadn’t surged, and my stop‑loss remained at 1 % below entry – exactly the parameters I set a week ago.
The same mindset works for $ETH, which is trading at $1,887.77 in a $10 band. If you’re tempted to chase a breakout, ask: does the move respect my pre‑defined risk, or am I just chasing the moment?
What simple checklist do you rely on to stay disciplined when the price ticks near your planned entry? #TradingPsychology #Patience #CryptoCommunity #GAMERXERO
The same mindset works for $ETH, which is trading at $1,887.77 in a $10 band. If you’re tempted to chase a breakout, ask: does the move respect my pre‑defined risk, or am I just chasing the moment?
What simple checklist do you rely on to stay disciplined when the price ticks near your planned entry? #TradingPsychology #Patience #CryptoCommunity #GAMERXERO