He's not the most meticulous player, but he has always been one of the best at understanding emotional rhythms. I've been watching his on-chain address; it's not stunning, but very comfortable, has its own rhythm, doesn't get attached to battles, and isn't greedy.

This wave indeed resulted in a loss and exit, with 87M retracting to 25M. Some may say it's a pity, but to me, he did the hardest part correctly:

Knowing when to stop.

This is harder and more valuable than 'making the most profit'.

In the crypto space, most people can win once, but very few can safely take their winnings from the casino.

James taught everyone a lesson this time:

Speculation can start with courage and sustain for a while with luck, but to achieve a beautiful outcome, one must rely on understanding.

I've seen too many people with the first two qualities, only to end up losing everything in the greed of 'wanting to earn just a little more'.

So it's not that his exit seems sophisticated, but rather he knew in advance: the market doesn't wait for you to cash out, and it won't remind you when to leave.

To be able to walk away with money is the real win.

Don't envy anyone for earning more; being able to exit cleanly is the true rarity.

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