Recently, I've been watching Bitcoin's price movement. It's currently oscillating around 93,500, and I executed a wave trade at an average price of 93,700 earlier. To be honest, this position is a bit awkward. The portion of my position that I added at 94,510 is watching gains evaporate. If I continue holding, my floating losses will only keep growing.
Rather than stubbornly holding on, it makes more sense to seriously consider reducing my position. But this isn't capitulation—quite the opposite. This is classic "sell high, buy low" thinking. 94,510 was already a relatively high level from before, and if the price drops but can't break back through, it indicates that the risk at this level genuinely exists.
I might as well close out this portion of my position. This way, I can lock in the profits from the previous wave trade while avoiding the uncertainty of short-term volatility. Once the price firmly stabilizes above key resistance levels, I can then comfortably re-enter with fresh capital. After operating this way, my overall holding cost actually decreases while my profits become more stable. In a market with such large fluctuations, this kind of balance between "letting go and seizing" often becomes the key to making money.
The logic with ETH is roughly the same—wave trading mentality is the right approach.
Recently, I've been watching Bitcoin's price movement. It's currently oscillating around 93,500, and I executed a wave trade at an average price of 93,700 earlier. To be honest, this position is a bit awkward. The portion of my position that I added at 94,510 is watching gains evaporate. If I continue holding, my floating losses will only keep growing.
Rather than stubbornly holding on, it makes more sense to seriously consider reducing my position. But this isn't capitulation—quite the opposite. This is classic "sell high, buy low" thinking. 94,510 was already a relatively high level from before, and if the price drops but can't break back through, it indicates that the risk at this level genuinely exists.
I might as well close out this portion of my position. This way, I can lock in the profits from the previous wave trade while avoiding the uncertainty of short-term volatility. Once the price firmly stabilizes above key resistance levels, I can then comfortably re-enter with fresh capital. After operating this way, my overall holding cost actually decreases while my profits become more stable. In a market with such large fluctuations, this kind of balance between "letting go and seizing" often becomes the key to making money.
The logic with ETH is roughly the same—wave trading mentality is the right approach.
握れないなら握れないでいいじゃないか。含み損を抱えて耐えるより気分的には楽だ。
94510のときの上昇で買ったやつも逃げられなかった。いま見ても結構痛い。
波動トレーディングの思考はいいんだが、手の速さがペースに追いつかないのが心配だ。
正直なところこのポジションは本当に微妙だ。出すのも出さないのも違う感じがする。
ポジション縮小するとしても、次の下値をしっかり掴まえられてればいいのに。
この業界で最高なのは、売却益を逃した後でも平気で眠れる人間だ。
波段Tの考え方に間違いはないけど、実行するには心の持ちようが試される。
94510のあの落とし穴も経験済みだし、今はただの学費だと思っている。
正直なところ94510はもう歴史だよ、死んだように抵抗しても意味ねえ。このT波で成本下げられるんじゃねえか。
ETH関連は同意、今はこういう波段思維でやんなきゃな、死に物狂いで持ってるとマジで滑らされやすい。
94510の波に乗った人たちは今、歯を食いしばっているだろうね、ハハ
高く売って安く買うのは言うのは簡単だけど、実際にやると心の持ちようが本当に難しい
重要なポイントで安定して立ち位置を確保してから入るのが、確かに無理に浮いた損失を抱えるより賢明だね
ETHも同じで、波動トレードこそ正道だよ