#美国非农就业数据表现强劲 Looking at the trading stories in the square, Brother Majie can be considered a typical example of "strong conviction"—hesitant to take profits when floating gains appear, and once the market moves against him, he stubbornly holds on until liquidation. This trading approach is really common, but the cost can be severe.



Trading skills generally fall into three stages: early on, relying on luck to buy; mid-stage, learning to take profits and cut losses; and advanced traders, knowing when to exit. Clearly, Majie is still stuck at the first bottleneck. Small account funds can't withstand this kind of turbulence—an instant floating loss could mean immediate exit, and constantly adding margin to buy the dip greatly amplifies the risk.

Currently, the overall market remains weak, and $ETH 's position also looks unstable. In my opinion, if this trading rhythm continues, even with additional margin, it won't last more than a few days before it ends.

One last message for everyone: faith is indeed precious, but the market will never pay for anyone's obsession.
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OffchainOraclevip
· 12-20 02:20
It's the same old story again—taking profits without stopping loss, and refusing to admit defeat during floating losses. Playing like this will eventually lead to getting out. Ma Ji's recent actions are truly a textbook example of a negative lesson...
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FalseProfitProphetvip
· 12-18 19:32
Maji, this wave is truly a textbook example of a cautionary tale. Unrealized gains are not taken profit, and additional margin is added to bottom fish. I've seen this kind of move too many times.
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MetaMaximalistvip
· 12-17 03:10
honestly, this machi guy's doing the exact thing every retail trader does before they get rekt... holding bags like they're artifacts of faith lmao. the irony is they think they're demonstrating conviction when really they're just fighting the market's adoption curve. that's not belief, that's denial.
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StableGeniusDegenvip
· 12-17 03:00
Bro, you're absolutely right about this. I've seen too many cases like this... stubbornly holding without cutting losses, and then losing everything in one wave. Strong non-farm payroll data can actually make people more complacent.
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Ser_APY_2000vip
· 12-17 02:55
Maji, this guy really takes it too far. He refuses to take profits when in profit and stubbornly holds onto losses. This isn't conviction, it's gambling. Eventually, he's going to suffer a big loss.
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ChainComedianvip
· 12-17 02:52
That guy Ma Ji, he's not wrong to lose a little. Holding onto unrealized gains and not daring to sell, then stubbornly holding on the other side—he's playing with fire.
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