Opened positions at 9.33 in the morning, but who knew it would plunge straight down to 7.19, with an unrealized loss of over 20% on the books. Honestly, at that moment, I felt a bit uncomfortable, just a 0.16 point difference from hitting the take profit level. But in the end, I held on and successfully cashed out 2000U.
This market movement, to put it simply, is driven by the impact of non-farm payroll data. The market's reaction to economic data can be so straightforward—once the data is released, funds immediately choose a direction. After this correction, I have some new thoughts about the future direction of $FOLKS.
What are everyone's ideas on how to position at this level?
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FunGibleTom
· 2025-12-20 06:06
The floating loss of more than 20 points can still be held, and there is nothing to say about this psychological quality. I couldn't do it, I would have cut the meat and ran away haha
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GateUser-a180694b
· 2025-12-20 04:45
Bro, this mental test is really amazing. You managed to withstand a 20% pullback. Respect.
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MoneyBurner
· 2025-12-19 10:10
Haha, at the moment I lost 20%, I was thinking, is this the test of my mental resilience by the heavens? And it turned out I really held on. Primary market signals like non-farm payroll data are like this—you either get beaten down or you make a profit. Right now, at the $FOLKS level, it still feels like there's a bottom signal, just waiting to see if it can break through that resistance level.
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SchrodingerAirdrop
· 2025-12-18 16:46
Wow, at that moment of 20% unrealized loss, how strong must your mindset be? I just cut it...
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HashRateHermit
· 2025-12-17 12:55
A 20% unrealized loss can still be held, and this mental resilience is indeed commendable. However, I think things like non-farm payroll data are fundamentally unpredictable, and it's more reliable to just look at technical analysis.
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TokenomicsPolice
· 2025-12-17 12:55
The floating loss of more than 20 points can still be held, and there is really no one with this psychological quality. I guess I would have cut it a long time ago, and then I watched the rebound and wanted to cry without tears
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StakeHouseDirector
· 2025-12-17 12:51
The moment of a 20% unrealized loss is indeed tough, but in the end, I still made a profit. That's true skill. In the face of major events like non-farm payroll data, having a good mindset really allows you to enjoy the gains.
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SlowLearnerWang
· 2025-12-17 12:46
Ha, it's the non-farm payrolls messing things up again... I, being a slowpoke, should have exited early, but I had to be taught a lesson by the pullback before I finally reacted.
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EthSandwichHero
· 2025-12-17 12:45
A 20% unrealized loss can still be held, and this mindset is indeed good. I need to learn from it. But to be honest, data like non-farm payrolls are the easiest to cut the leeks; next time, I should wait until the dust settles before entering again.
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AirdropHunterXM
· 2025-12-17 12:30
I also experienced the moment of a 20% unrealized loss, truly a test of life and death... But getting 2000U in hand is pretty good, much better than my previous loss.
#美国就业数据表现强劲超出预期 $FOLKS This wave of market movement really tests people's resolve 💥
Opened positions at 9.33 in the morning, but who knew it would plunge straight down to 7.19, with an unrealized loss of over 20% on the books. Honestly, at that moment, I felt a bit uncomfortable, just a 0.16 point difference from hitting the take profit level. But in the end, I held on and successfully cashed out 2000U.
This market movement, to put it simply, is driven by the impact of non-farm payroll data. The market's reaction to economic data can be so straightforward—once the data is released, funds immediately choose a direction. After this correction, I have some new thoughts about the future direction of $FOLKS.
What are everyone's ideas on how to position at this level?