Close positions and exit, temporarily no longer participating. As for Bitcoin liquidity and the market trend in Q1, honestly, none of us can say for sure. Based on the K-line patterns, the bears still have a chance. But my core issue isn't in judgment, but in execution. Frequent opening of positions, luck-based psychology, stubbornly holding on after being wrong—these problems repeatedly drag me into traps. Trading is essentially betting on probabilities; seemingly minor decision errors can trigger the entire position at any time. This lesson has been a costly one.

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LightningPacketLossvip
· 15h ago
I've also fallen into the trap of frequently opening positions. To put it simply, it's greed without a proper stop-loss concept.
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GasFeeWhisperervip
· 15h ago
Frequent opening and closing of positions is really a chronic problem; once you understand it, you can't change it, haha.
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PumpAnalystvip
· 15h ago
Frequent opening and closing positions is really a killer; one mistake and it's all gone. Risk control is easy to talk about but very difficult to implement.
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