Yesterday I logged on to Binance at 09:00 GMT, $BTC was sitting at $76,763, up 6.7% in 24 h and testing the $79,500 high from earlier in the week. My trading plan says I only add to a position after the pair slips back into the $71‑$73 k range, where I see a clean demand wall and a tighter risk‑reward. Instead of chasing the rally, I set a price‑alert at $73,200, wrote down the exact stop‑loss level I’d use (just below the recent swing low at $71,100), and stepped away for a coffee. While I was sipping, $ETH nudged up to $2,371, a 3.2% gain, but its own plan required a pull‑back under $2,300 before any entry.

When the alert finally triggered, I reviewed the order book, confirmed the sell wall, and entered a small position with the pre‑defined stop. The trade felt calm because the rules were already on paper, not a reaction to the hype on the screen. The biggest profit came from the mental space I saved, not the price move itself.

What tiny habit has helped you keep emotion out of the trade decision process?

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