When you see the price surge upward, is your first thought to chase or to run immediately?



I used to be the type to chase too, but after losing quite a bit in the market, I realized: whether you can safely exit doesn't depend on how many points it has gained, but crucially on taxes/slippage, liquidity, and trading volume.

Now my trading logic is very straightforward—first set up a monitoring alert for the coin, and when abnormal fluctuations occur, calmly assess whether it's worth entering. Using good tools properly is the real starting point for making money. Don't blindly chase highs; the details hide your stop-loss orders.

【Personal trading experience sharing, for reference only, not investment advice】
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MetaMuskRatvip
· 13h ago
That's right, chasing highs is the easiest way to get caught. I'm also now focusing on liquidity and slippage—no more messing around.
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TeaTimeTradervip
· 13h ago
Chasing highs? I've quit that long ago. Anyone who tries to follow the trend with a quick surge will end up in a trap.
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PhantomHuntervip
· 13h ago
Buying high is like giving away money. I'm now relying entirely on monitoring alerts and won't touch assets with poor liquidity, even if it means missing out.
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ParanoiaKingvip
· 13h ago
Chasing high leads to a dead end. I've been caught in it before. Now it's all about liquidity and slippage; tools are the only life-saving straw.
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