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On the last trading day of the U.S. stock market, volatility may be higher; be careful not to get swept into losses.
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TimeProphecyMachine
$BTC has already reached a very active long-short turnover area. The recent rally was driven entirely by the market. I just checked—there doesn’t seem to be any especially large amount of capital entering. Today is the last trading day for U.S. stocks; give it all you’ve got—dump it down .. otherwise, you’ll hit the stop-loss!
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If you follow this approach, remember to strictly enforce stop-loss, and don't fight the market head-on.
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LedgerBull
$BR showing heavy downside pressure with continuation to the lows.
Structure remains bearish with sellers in full control.
EP
0.15400 - 0.15800
TP
TP1
0.14800
TP2
0.14200
TP3
0.13500
SL
0.16500
Strong selloff cleared liquidity across multiple levels and price is now compressing near lows. Any bounce into the entry zone looks like a weak reaction into supply, with structure favoring continuation as long as lower highs persist.
Let’s go $BR ‌
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Setup is not random shooting; it has a framework, validation, and execution. I remember this sentence.
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CryptoSat
I’m genuinely grateful for your encouragement. It motivates me to keep showing up better, stronger, and more consistent every single day 🚀
Your confidence in me pushes me to be sharper, more disciplined, and deliver setups that are not just random—but accurate, structured, and built with purpose 📈
Honestly… only a few hit the like button, even fewer share it forward… and very rare are people like you who take a moment to drop real words of appreciation 🙌
We’re not just trading here… we’re building something real together 💯
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Happiness is temporary, discipline is long-term: position sizing, take profit, and risk control are all arranged.
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Recently, I've been looking at governance votes for several projects again, and the more I look, the more I feel that delegation is quite subtle: at first, everyone says it's convenient and professional, but in the end, it just turns into a few people holding a bunch of votes, nodding to each other. To put it simply, governance tokens might not be governing the protocol itself, but rather "who's better at pulling votes, who has more time to monitor the forums."
In the past two days, the group has been full of discussions about stablecoin regulation, reserve audits, and various "de-pegging" rep
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I later realized that holding spot positions is difficult, and contracts are easy to get liquidated on. To be honest, it's not a matter of technical skill; it's that the positions are too "confident." Here's a plain-language version for myself: don't treat a single judgment as your entire net worth, and keep your position size small enough to sleep at night. If you want to buy, start with a small test position; if it works out, then gradually add more. You can also open contracts, but first assume you'll be wrong, treat stop-loss as your ticket money, accept the loss, and don't double down to
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