I rarely clear out directly; I usually keep a hand, with a few hundred U in small Karamie positions.

Unless it's a project that looks like a clear trend, I must run clean as early as possible, and absolutely cannot be complacent!

The hand I keep is not just betting on the market rising. You have already achieved your ideal increase and secured several times the profit; the remaining question is:

This Alpha has been market-validated; do I still need to buy back?

Establish an observation position after selling, to watch how this coin performs later. If it drops, it indicates that selling at that time was correct; if it rises, it shows that the observation was right, and if a suitable opportunity arises, I can pick up the chips again.

It's like keeping WeChat to observe an ex after a breakup...

In a bull market, you can really feel the impatience and anxiety of people around you. Missing out and selling too early happen every day; you must maintain a good mindset.

I recommend using this "observation position" strategy if conditions allow, as it can reduce 80% of the "regret afterwards" issue.

If you have never even bought an observation position for a coin, there's no need to regret missing out, because the thought process in your mind is completely different from the actual operations with real money; that profit is destined not to belong to you.