This time, ETH's prey fell into the trap, and we successfully made profits. However, many people are fixated on "the fattest piece," insisting on waiting for that "perfect price." What's the result? Profits shrink amid hesitation, and may even get wiped out completely.
Whale manipulation tactics have always been like this: they hang the price in mid-air, neither rising nor falling, just probing your greed. They're betting that you're unwilling to settle, betting that you'll give up "what you already have" for "more." True winners never pursue biting the very last piece of meat. Instead, they proactively shift their take-profit levels upward, lock in profits, and exit early. Being able to walk away with your gains intact is the hardest survival law in this cryptocurrency jungle. What do you all think?
This time, ETH's prey fell into the trap, and we successfully made profits. However, many people are fixated on "the fattest piece," insisting on waiting for that "perfect price." What's the result? Profits shrink amid hesitation, and may even get wiped out completely.
Whale manipulation tactics have always been like this: they hang the price in mid-air, neither rising nor falling, just probing your greed. They're betting that you're unwilling to settle, betting that you'll give up "what you already have" for "more." True winners never pursue biting the very last piece of meat. Instead, they proactively shift their take-profit levels upward, lock in profits, and exit early. Being able to walk away with your gains intact is the hardest survival law in this cryptocurrency jungle. What do you all think?