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If SanDisk keeps dropping, I’m planning to catch another rebound. After I finish this trade, I’m going to stop for now and wait to see whether my original family will give me a chance. Recently, there were a lot of FUD people in the crypto圈, but honestly, it doesn’t matter. Of course you can go make money in the US stock market—profit from the money brought by those big swings; where there’s opportunity in the market, you go do it—that’s perfectly normal. But there’s no need to go back and slander the place that once helped you grow just to prove your new choices. Being in cash now still feels very comfortable. July went pretty well—I hope August will bring more good luck too.
If SanDisk keeps dropping, I’m planning to catch another rebound. After I finish this trade, I’m going to stop for now and wait to see whether my original family will give me a chance.

Recently, there were a lot of FUD people in the crypto圈, but honestly, it doesn’t matter. Of course you can go make money in the US stock market—profit from the money brought by those big swings; where there’s opportunity in the market, you go do it—that’s perfectly normal.

But there’s no need to go back and slander the place that once helped you grow just to prove your new choices.

Being in cash now still feels very comfortable. July went pretty well—I hope August will bring more good luck too.
Did a few rounds of SKHY back and forth yesterday and today. It feels pretty good—basically just doing swing trades within a range. Since we’ve determined it’s range trading, then we definitely have to accept this: either you get stopped out once, or you sell too early once. It can’t be perfect every time. Overall, though, the gains have been quite substantial—haha. Also, around 57 I bought a bit of DRAM as well; currently it’s slightly in profit. I feel like the emotional momentum has been released enough— even the oppas can’t really hold up anymore—so I tried picking up a little first. There’s also support below. July has been pretty good
Did a few rounds of SKHY back and forth yesterday and today. It feels pretty good—basically just doing swing trades within a range.

Since we’ve determined it’s range trading, then we definitely have to accept this: either you get stopped out once, or you sell too early once. It can’t be perfect every time.

Overall, though, the gains have been quite substantial—haha.

Also, around 57 I bought a bit of DRAM as well; currently it’s slightly in profit. I feel like the emotional momentum has been released enough— even the oppas can’t really hold up anymore—so I tried picking up a little first. There’s also support below.

July has been pretty good
Testing to see if it can still send normally. Once the EU’s MiCA regulations take effect, I can’t see anything anymore.
Testing to see if it can still send normally.
Once the EU’s MiCA regulations take effect, I can’t see anything anymore.
How much work is done here on the big pie—I left.
How much work is done here on the big pie—I left.
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Bullish
Did the oil and the auto and finished the position

It feels like straight up and straight down

Less contact, brothers

Although I took profit

But still, less contact

If you like a certain type, go research and observe first, then do it

During this period, it’s recommended not to trade

Personally, I’ll choose to buy in batches with 55k-40k

Don’t fantasize about buying at the absolute bottom—you're not the dealer 🤣

I expect the potential upside from the trend will be greater than you trying to make money every day going long and short

But at this spot, I’ve chosen to take a long as a gamble
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Bullish
Did the oil and the auto and finished the position It feels like straight up and straight down Less contact, brothers Although I took profit But still, less contact If you like a certain type, go research and observe first, then do it During this period, it’s recommended not to trade Personally, I’ll choose to buy in batches with 55k-40k Don’t fantasize about buying at the absolute bottom—you're not the dealer 🤣 I expect the potential upside from the trend will be greater than you trying to make money every day going long and short But at this spot, I’ve chosen to take a long as a gamble
Did the oil and the auto and finished the position

It feels like straight up and straight down

Less contact, brothers

Although I took profit

But still, less contact

If you like a certain type, go research and observe first, then do it

During this period, it’s recommended not to trade

Personally, I’ll choose to buy in batches with 55k-40k

Don’t fantasize about buying at the absolute bottom—you're not the dealer 🤣

I expect the potential upside from the trend will be greater than you trying to make money every day going long and short

But at this spot, I’ve chosen to take a long as a gamble
It pumped and you wanted to wait for a dip, fearing you’d miss out. Then it just kept climbing until you felt the pain and ended up buying at the peak. When it dipped, you didn’t buy, thinking it might go lower. Now you’re kicking yourself for not jumping in all the way up. You couldn’t sell at the top. You couldn’t buy at the bottom. You’re not a wizard. You’re just human🥹
It pumped and you wanted to wait for a dip, fearing you’d miss out.

Then it just kept climbing until you felt the pain and ended up buying at the peak.

When it dipped, you didn’t buy, thinking it might go lower.

Now you’re kicking yourself for not jumping in all the way up.

You couldn’t sell at the top.

You couldn’t buy at the bottom.

You’re not a wizard.

You’re just human🥹
Trading crude oil is tough, it's all these damn big wicks.
Trading crude oil is tough, it's all these damn big wicks.
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Leverage bottom buying without stop-loss will teach you a lesson in the market 🥹
Leverage bottom buying without stop-loss will teach you a lesson in the market 🥹
Not chasing absolute correctness is the right move.
Not chasing absolute correctness is the right move.
Closed my position Two strategies First, start stacking spot buys in batches and just hold tight. No matter what black swan events happen, just ignore them and keep buying, because those black swans are just trying to shake you out, bro. I'd recommend this first option if you don't want to stress too much. Second, wait for a rebound and then go short. Give it a few days to see how it plays out. Right now, the market is too ambiguous. $BTC
Closed my position

Two strategies

First, start stacking spot buys in batches and just hold tight. No matter what black swan events happen, just ignore them and keep buying, because those black swans are just trying to shake you out, bro. I'd recommend this first option if you don't want to stress too much.

Second, wait for a rebound and then go short. Give it a few days to see how it plays out.

Right now, the market is too ambiguous.
$BTC
I'm taking some profits here and seeing if there's a bounce before adding back in. If you have a short position, it's time to take some profits; if not, just keep waiting. It's not about trying to catch the bottom on the left side; who knows where the bottom is? 😂$BTC
I'm taking some profits here and seeing if there's a bounce before adding back in.

If you have a short position, it's time to take some profits; if not, just keep waiting. It's not about trying to catch the bottom on the left side; who knows where the bottom is? 😂$BTC
Let's take some profits first and then see if there's an opportunity to stack more on the way up. $BTC
Let's take some profits first and then see if there's an opportunity to stack more on the way up. $BTC
What's up with the drop? All the FUDsters are coming out saying there are shorts now.
What's up with the drop? All the FUDsters are coming out saying there are shorts now.
As it stands, the overall direction is pretty much in line with expectations. But to be honest, the price action has been way more nauseating than I imagined. Seeing the right direction is one thing, but can we hold through the turbulence? These back-and-forth whipsaws, can we HODL through that? That's a whole different game.
As it stands, the overall direction is pretty much in line with expectations.

But to be honest, the price action has been way more nauseating than I imagined.

Seeing the right direction is one thing, but can we hold through the turbulence?

These back-and-forth whipsaws, can we HODL through that? That's a whole different game.
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Record from May 6, 2026

Stick to your original judgment and conclusions; don’t easily change direction because of short-term volatility.

Trade your own way; whether you’re right or wrong, accept the outcome. The key is to execute your plan, not to be led by market sentiment.

This round of oversold bounce actually happened, just didn’t expect it to rebound to such a high level. Previously, I bought around 60k and sold around 70k, already bagged some profits.

As for whether the bull market has truly returned, no need to guess. The funding rate is indeed not very friendly right now.

For me, what’s more important now is: trade my own plan, not guess the market’s emotions.

According to the plan, keep shorting in batches, control your position, manage risks, and execute slowly.

If it works out, that’s the result of the plan; if it doesn’t, accept the losses. The key is to stay calm, don’t rush, and don’t let emotions dictate your rhythm.
The ugliness of human nature gets amplified in trading. The higher it goes, the more you want to short. The lower it drops, the more you want to long. Everyone talks about following the trend, but their bodies are always trying to catch the top and the bottom.
The ugliness of human nature gets amplified in trading.

The higher it goes, the more you want to short.
The lower it drops, the more you want to long.

Everyone talks about following the trend, but their bodies are always trying to catch the top and the bottom.
After opening a position on a long-term timeframe, the most important thing boils down to two words: patience. The direction is set, your position is in, and the plan is ready; what’s left isn’t about staring at the charts every day and second-guessing yourself, but rather patiently holding your ground. As for how to wait, everyone has their own method. For me, it’s reading books, gaming, or traveling to shift my focus away from the charts a bit. During this time, you’ll realize that time actually flies. So fast that when you look back, you’ll find that many of those ups and downs were just noise in the process. In long-term trading, it’s often not about how many times you’re right each day, but who can calmly hold their position before the plan gets wrecked.
After opening a position on a long-term timeframe, the most important thing boils down to two words: patience.

The direction is set, your position is in, and the plan is ready; what’s left isn’t about staring at the charts every day and second-guessing yourself, but rather patiently holding your ground.

As for how to wait, everyone has their own method.

For me, it’s reading books, gaming, or traveling to shift my focus away from the charts a bit. During this time, you’ll realize that time actually flies.

So fast that when you look back, you’ll find that many of those ups and downs were just noise in the process.

In long-term trading, it’s often not about how many times you’re right each day, but who can calmly hold their position before the plan gets wrecked.
Today there's a pretty interesting signal My girlfriend usually doesn't follow this kind of news and rarely cares about trading or investing in the stock market. But today she suddenly came to me and asked: Can you teach her how to trade in the stock market? Hearing that made me realize something When someone who usually doesn't pay attention to the market starts asking how to enter, it indicates that market sentiment might be starting to spread to the outside world. This doesn't necessarily mean we're at the top just yet, but it at least shows that the market's heat is definitely picking up. So at this moment, we should stay calm.
Today there's a pretty interesting signal

My girlfriend usually doesn't follow this kind of news and rarely cares about trading or investing in the stock market.
But today she suddenly came to me and asked: Can you teach her how to trade in the stock market?

Hearing that made me realize something

When someone who usually doesn't pay attention to the market starts asking how to enter, it indicates that market sentiment might be starting to spread to the outside world.
This doesn't necessarily mean we're at the top just yet, but it at least shows that the market's heat is definitely picking up.

So at this moment, we should stay calm.
Record from May 6, 2026 Stick to your original judgment and conclusions; don’t easily change direction because of short-term volatility. Trade your own way; whether you’re right or wrong, accept the outcome. The key is to execute your plan, not to be led by market sentiment. This round of oversold bounce actually happened, just didn’t expect it to rebound to such a high level. Previously, I bought around 60k and sold around 70k, already bagged some profits. As for whether the bull market has truly returned, no need to guess. The funding rate is indeed not very friendly right now. For me, what’s more important now is: trade my own plan, not guess the market’s emotions. According to the plan, keep shorting in batches, control your position, manage risks, and execute slowly. If it works out, that’s the result of the plan; if it doesn’t, accept the losses. The key is to stay calm, don’t rush, and don’t let emotions dictate your rhythm.
Record from May 6, 2026

Stick to your original judgment and conclusions; don’t easily change direction because of short-term volatility.

Trade your own way; whether you’re right or wrong, accept the outcome. The key is to execute your plan, not to be led by market sentiment.

This round of oversold bounce actually happened, just didn’t expect it to rebound to such a high level. Previously, I bought around 60k and sold around 70k, already bagged some profits.

As for whether the bull market has truly returned, no need to guess. The funding rate is indeed not very friendly right now.

For me, what’s more important now is: trade my own plan, not guess the market’s emotions.

According to the plan, keep shorting in batches, control your position, manage risks, and execute slowly.

If it works out, that’s the result of the plan; if it doesn’t, accept the losses. The key is to stay calm, don’t rush, and don’t let emotions dictate your rhythm.
龍_龍
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November 27th "Transaction" Record #33
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You have your first time

I have my first time

Everyone has their first time

Maybe I haven't been trading for that long, this might be many people's second or even third time

But for me, it has been a long time since Bitcoin first broke below the EMA60. The bull market in my trading system has ended. Now, for me, it might just be a long wait.

The order position hasn't been canceled yet, because a drop doesn't happen all at once. Manage your position well!

The feeling is no longer the same as before

Slowly learning to befriend longer time frames.
$BTC #币安HODLer空投AT
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