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hold it. it will be the best. place a long trade of 0.08 in cross.
hold it. it will be the best. place a long trade of 0.08 in cross.
Waqas Abbasi Ar
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suggestions plz hold ya close
HEIusdt & Arbusdt my today profit own analysis Alhamdulillah
HEIusdt & Arbusdt my today profit own analysis
Alhamdulillah
is this possible?
is this possible?
Jefferey Blanscet eZ4z
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What if that was BTC
A Lesson I Learned the Hard Way in Day Trading When I first dove into day trading, I thought the more trades I made, the more profit I could earn. It seemed straightforward—more opportunities meant more chances to win. But in reality, this constant hustle was draining my account rather than growing it. The turning point came when I realized that trading less, but with more precision, was the key. Instead of trying to catch every market movement, I started waiting for prices to reach certain predetermined levels, where I saw real potential. It’s not about executing numerous trades—it’s about waiting for the perfect setup. A couple of high-quality trades per week is far more profitable than chasing every fleeting opportunity. Too many traders get caught up in the rush of trading—making trades for the sake of making trades. They’re not guided by clear signals but by the urge to "do something." It’s crucial to recognize this tendency and avoid it. Trading should be about patience, not constant activity. By staying disciplined and only acting when the market aligns with your strategy, you'll find far greater success in the long run. Before placing your next trade, ask yourself: "Is this trade based on a solid market level, or am I simply indulging in the excitement of trading?" Trust me, focusing on fewer, smarter moves will lead to better results and a healthier trading account. #MarketPullback #PolkadotETF #FedHODL #PCEInflationWatch #Write2Earn
A Lesson I Learned the Hard Way in Day Trading
When I first dove into day trading, I thought the more trades I made, the more profit I could earn. It seemed straightforward—more opportunities meant more chances to win. But in reality, this constant hustle was draining my account rather than growing it.
The turning point came when I realized that trading less, but with more precision, was the key. Instead of trying to catch every market movement, I started waiting for prices to reach certain predetermined levels, where I saw real potential. It’s not about executing numerous trades—it’s about waiting for the perfect setup. A couple of high-quality trades per week is far more profitable than chasing every fleeting opportunity.
Too many traders get caught up in the rush of trading—making trades for the sake of making trades. They’re not guided by clear signals but by the urge to "do something." It’s crucial to recognize this tendency and avoid it. Trading should be about patience, not constant activity. By staying disciplined and only acting when the market aligns with your strategy, you'll find far greater success in the long run.
Before placing your next trade, ask yourself: "Is this trade based on a solid market level, or am I simply indulging in the excitement of trading?" Trust me, focusing on fewer, smarter moves will lead to better results and a healthier trading account.
#MarketPullback #PolkadotETF #FedHODL #PCEInflationWatch #Write2Earn
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