#imx green pump order more than 10% I take profit. Bet #ACE continue small volume. Remember to manage the volume correctly. Just hold it far.
HuynhQuocTuan
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This morning on the way to work, I quickly took picture number 1 to send to my friends, and when I got to work, I had picture number 2. What does it indicate:
It is about capital management. 1 Because I mainly trade with the volume of #btc and top coins with slow but steady volatility. Therefore, it gives me a sense of security and comfort when holding the remaining orders. Whether in profit or loss, I clearly set stop losses according to my account ratio.
2 For coins that have waves/trends, I will trade with a very small percentage of capital compared to my account, so as not to miss out on the upward wave (for example, the recent monitor and gaming waves, the potential gain for these bets has high volatility, so I can invest a small amount to bet; if lucky, I could double or triple my money, like with #voxel for instance). And when trading high volatility bets, I always have to remember that the risks are high, so I accept stop losses if hit. Discipline is necessary for a long-term journey.
So, my friends, try to get rid of the mindset of wanting to get rich quickly; take it slow.
Update order #btc and #imx Going small volume #imx can be done, but if anyone goes big then it's likely to fail. Manage capital and keep the margin a bit further away to reduce losses. I set a stop loss at entry #imx , waiting for a new opportunity to trade.
Playing with coins / what to do when stressed, I usually go to the temple, in the evening I read a sutra and then go home. Everyone needs a place to return to for support, a spiritual place that helps stabilize oneself, nourishes the soul, and recharges energy after the hustle and bustle of life.
So there you have it, I've been maintaining this for a long time... If anyone is a fellow practitioner, please comment. Let's go together!
Sometimes just sitting for a little while is enough.
This morning on the way to work, I quickly took picture number 1 to send to my friends, and when I got to work, I had picture number 2. What does it indicate:
It is about capital management. 1 Because I mainly trade with the volume of #btc and top coins with slow but steady volatility. Therefore, it gives me a sense of security and comfort when holding the remaining orders. Whether in profit or loss, I clearly set stop losses according to my account ratio.
2 For coins that have waves/trends, I will trade with a very small percentage of capital compared to my account, so as not to miss out on the upward wave (for example, the recent monitor and gaming waves, the potential gain for these bets has high volatility, so I can invest a small amount to bet; if lucky, I could double or triple my money, like with #voxel for instance). And when trading high volatility bets, I always have to remember that the risks are high, so I accept stop losses if hit. Discipline is necessary for a long-term journey.
So, my friends, try to get rid of the mindset of wanting to get rich quickly; take it slow.
The US stock market lost $1.5 trillion today, possibly due to tariffs, inflation, or pessimistic sentiment.
Meanwhile, the crypto market capitalization increased by $60 billion, thanks to capital flow and optimistic sentiment.
The contrast between the two markets indicates that capital may be shifting from traditional assets (stocks) to higher-risk assets (crypto) amidst economic uncertainty.
I long #btc but some of you message me as if you hope I burn a lot or something. I've already lost a lot, and now I'm just on a journey to recover, not competing with anyone.
Which orders to enter, how to hold, I will update here for everyone to see, so we can have faith to hold on if we trade together. I saw some volume earlier, so I traded 2k of #bank right after finishing my tea; there’s a group calling for a bit, which is fine. I trade these with small volume.
In the morning, go to the garden to cut some pandan leaves and put them in the car for a nice scent, always check order #btc and it really smells good. Entry / My city updates everything here for everyone. Holding for about 2-3 weeks is also fine. Distributing capital reasonably will help make money.
The brothers here lose a lot because they are too greedy with their orders, after one order, they immediately want another one, so sometimes they profit in the morning but lose everything by the afternoon, which is normal. That's why when they lose, they get frustrated, hit harder, use bigger leverage, and then they burn out... I wonder if you all understand what I mean. If you do, comment below so I can post more. If anyone loses too much, it's okay to chat together. Entry points are regularly updated here.
Ps: For order #flm , I set a positive stop loss, so just hold on, yesterday at its peak I made over 5k, now there's only this left. You have to be able to endure the wide range to make big profits. If the trend monitor runs out, I will cut it myself.
Just returned from the death anniversary ceremony, so I'm updating the order for everyone to see if we can still hold on or not. The positive stoploss is set, so leave it as it is and go to sleep. Low volume, so it's comfortable. Nkn is strong, so lead trend monitor. 1 is for big gains, 2 is for small gains but lasting satisfaction. @huynhquoctuan
Brothers are asking why the Monitor coin tag is rising sharply. It's because you are shorting too much, funding is up -2% /4 hours The chart fees are really painful. High risk means high profit. 1 is a strong pump to create volume to exit the monitoring tag 2 is a final pump to take liquidity. => So you have to be very alert and set everything properly, both above and below, okay guys. @huynhquoctuan
#FLM betting 1k has nearly 4k. Managing capital will give us a good feeling of stability. For example, when I go all-in, my mentality will be very unstable. I constantly check the orders and look at the chart going up and down => we cannot be at ease. When managing capital, betting with a very small volume, I can escape that feeling of fear. And when the order is in profit, I set a positive stop-loss. For instance, when I have a profit of #flm around 700-800$ , I just set it, considering that I have made enough profit, and then just watch how much it increases. That's when we can truly go far, guys. This is a bit of experience I share. Anyone who finds it helpful can apply it; if not, that's perfectly fine.
HuynhQuocTuan
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Strong Trend Monitor, most coins in this group have small market caps, high pump and dump rates, so you have to be really alert and manage your capital well.
You can trade with a very small volume and who knows, you might get lucky and double or triple for those coins with a market cap of around 10m$ below. And clearly set a stop loss before you can play. Earlier, I traded an additional #FLM small volume of 1k for safety. #voxel here is enough.
Strong Trend Monitor, most coins in this group have small market caps, high pump and dump rates, so you have to be really alert and manage your capital well.
You can trade with a very small volume and who knows, you might get lucky and double or triple for those coins with a market cap of around 10m$ below. And clearly set a stop loss before you can play. Earlier, I traded an additional #FLM small volume of 1k for safety. #voxel here is enough.
If you guys short #voxel , you must have come here. Sorry about that. Funding fee -2% and I have lowered the leverage to x5. I have set a positive stop loss for peace of mind.