Clanker's rebound is pretty good, but it also made me realize a recurring pitfall. Looking back at my trading records over the past few years, the biggest mistake was rushing into entries. When I was optimistic, I would go all in, and the result was often buying at the high point. This year, I plan to change my approach—introducing AI to assist with trading decisions, optimizing the entire process from timing to position allocation, completely fixing this old problem. Instead of buying blindly based on intuition, it's better to let the data speak.
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MidnightTrader
· 01-09 02:35
Going all-in to hit a higher point is so real; I've been repeatedly losing money this way too.
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GasFeeNightmare
· 01-07 06:59
I totally understand the thing about going all-in and eating at a higher point. Every time I think this time I can make a profit, but then I look at the chart and it's green again.
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PanicSeller69
· 01-06 11:58
Go all in for a higher point, isn't that our traditional skill haha
AI timing? Sounds good, but how many actually know how to use it
The timing to enter the market is basically greed, data can't save the gambler's mentality
Still haven't seen the effect, don't boast yet
Feels like this AI system is similar to the last "perfect strategy"
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MetaverseVagabond
· 01-06 04:55
The bad habit of going all-in really needs to be changed, or even the best coins can be bought at the top by you.
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Ser_APY_2000
· 01-06 04:55
Having the same problem of going all-in at the high point, AI assistance sounds good but ultimately it's about execution.
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BearMarketBard
· 01-06 04:53
All the high points of going all-in are experienced brothers. Is AI assistance reliable? I think it's still necessary to review more.
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StakeTillRetire
· 01-06 04:52
Going all-in to hit a higher point is really incredible; I've been taught that way several times too.
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HalfPositionRunner
· 01-06 04:51
Going all-in at the high point, I've really been there too haha. Is AI timing reliable?
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wrekt_but_learning
· 01-06 04:43
Going all-in to hit a higher point is really awesome. I've also played around and lost a few times, haha.
AI-assisted listening sounds good, but it really depends on how you use it. Just don't turn it into mechanical signal copying.
Clanker's rebound is pretty good, but it also made me realize a recurring pitfall. Looking back at my trading records over the past few years, the biggest mistake was rushing into entries. When I was optimistic, I would go all in, and the result was often buying at the high point. This year, I plan to change my approach—introducing AI to assist with trading decisions, optimizing the entire process from timing to position allocation, completely fixing this old problem. Instead of buying blindly based on intuition, it's better to let the data speak.