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Retests: Catch the Market Before It Runs If you’ve ever chased a trade, only to see it reverse the second you enter, you’re not alone. That’s why retests are every smart trader’s best-kept secret—they give you a chance to enter at the right time, not when emotions are running high. A retest happens when the price breaks through a key support or resistance level and then comes back to test that same level before continuing its move. Think of it as the market’s way of asking, “Are we sure about this direction?” When the level holds during the retest it confirms the strength of the breakout. Why Retests Happen After a breakout, some traders take profits while others wait for confirmation, causing the price to pull back. It’s the market’s way of testing its decision—giving you the perfect chance to step in with confidence. How to Use Retests • Entries: If the price retests support and holds, it’s your green light for a long position. For shorts, look for a retest of resistance that fails to break higher. • Exits: Retests can also signal when to exit. If you’re in a long position and the price retests resistance but can’t break through, it might be time to take profits. • Stop Losses: Always place your stops below support (or above resistance) with a buffer. Retests can get choppy, so give the trade room to breathe. The Practical Edge Retests aren’t just about better timing—they’re about better risk management. Instead of entering during the breakout hype, you’re stepping in when the market is calmer and showing its hand. This can lower your risk and increase your odds of success. By waiting for the retest, you’re playing the long game. You’re not chasing; you’re executing. And when the market finally takes off, you’ll already be on board. Patience friends isn’t just a virtue; it’s profitable. Let’s grow together. Follow my lead copy trading account. Click here to copy my trades and 💰🚀. Cheers!
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Be Patient: The Market Isn’t Going Anywhere, But Your Portfolio Can Crash! Patience isn’t just a virtue—it’s your secret weapon in trading. Warren Buffett said, “The stock market is a device for transferring money from the impatient to the patient.” Think about how many times impatience has cost you—whether it’s pulling out too soon, entering too late, or chasing moves instead of sticking to your plan. We’ve all been there. The market’s not going anywhere, but your portfolio can take a hit if you aren’t careful. Impulsive decisions driven by fear or greed often lead to mistakes that could’ve been avoided. How many times have you entered a trade too early, or made a move based on a brief dip, only to watch it reverse? The market isn’t the problem—it’s your reaction to it. The key to success is focusing on the process over the outcome. You don’t need to predict every swing; you just need to stay calm, follow your plan, and make calculated moves. Patience is everything. As Buffett puts it, “You can’t produce a baby in one month by getting nine women pregnant.” When I trade, I don’t chase the market. I wait for the right opportunities, use stop losses wisely, and stay disciplined. If the market moves against me, I don’t panic. I use strategies like DCA (Dollar-Cost Averaging) and take profits at different levels. Even if the market turns, I’m either making a small profit or leaving at break-even. Impatience costs you in trading and life. You have to let things unfold naturally. If you’re struggling with this, mindfulness or meditation can help improve emotional control. Remember, in the market, wealth is transferred from the impatient to the patient. So, if you want to avoid the stress of impulsive decisions and see real success, check out my lead copy trading account. Click here to copy my trades and 🚀💰. Cheers !
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DCA: If Used Well, a SuperPower Anyone who’s traded crypto knows the feeling of a trade turning against you. That’s why I use Dollar-Cost Averaging (DCA), it’s my way of managing risk and staying calm when the market throws a curveball. DCA can transform a potentially losing trade into a win or break-even scenario if the market reverses. Here’s how I structure it. What is DCA? It involves setting buy orders at lower levels to average down your entry price if the market moves against you. I place my DCA right below or above the next support or resistance level, ensuring there’s enough space away from my stop loss to avoid volatility that could prematurely close the trade. Why It Works: DCA works because it spreads risk, allowing you to stay in the trade with a better average entry price. This method protects me from being shaken out of a trade by random market fluctuations. If the market falls, I can still exit with a small profit or at break-even, saving the trade when others would panic. How I Invest: For one DCA, I risk 0.5% at entry and 1% at the DCA level, totaling 1.5% risk. With two DCAs I risk 5% at entry, 1% at the first DCA and 1.5% at the second, for a max of 3% risk. I never open more than one trade if 3% is already at risk. Risk Management: If I have two open positions, I limit risk to 1.5% on each. I ALWAYS use a crypto position size calculator to make sure that if my stop loss hits, I don’t lose more than I’m comfortable with. How Much Can I Win? With one DCA, I capture profits at different levels, reducing exposure while locking in solid gains as the market moves in my favor. With two DCAs, I give the trade more room to breathe increasing my chances for a larger reversal, increasing the potential for even bigger profits. DCA has saved me countless times during market turnarounds giving me control in volatile conditions. Want to trade with me? Follow my lead copy trading account. [Click here to copy my trades and](https://www.binance.com/en/copy-trading/lead-details?portfolioId=4293167071198071552&timeRange=7D) 🚀💰. Cheers!
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HOLD OR CLOSE ? You Have to Stop Asking This 🛑 Every day, I get the same panicked question: Hold or close? When I look at their trades, it’s often the same story—down -800% with 10x leverage, liquidation looming. And I think, Now you’re deciding? Trading isn’t supposed to feel like defusing a bomb. It should be stress-free, knowing that if a trade goes south, it’s just a small scratch—not a crater. You move on to the next trade, confident that over time, your edge will win out. Statistically, if your strategy works, you’ll come out ahead. But here’s the catch: your brain isn’t wired to think statistically. It’s wired to panic, to chase, to freeze. So how do you reprogram that wiring? Here are a few things that will help you stop stressing about Hold or close? 1️⃣ Use Stop-Losses Religiously Set them when you enter a trade and stick to them. This isn’t optional—it’s survival. 2️⃣ Size Your Positions Properly If your trade feels like a make-or-break moment, it’s too big. Keep your risk per trade small enough to sleep at night. 3️⃣ Have a Plan (and Follow It) Know your entry, exit, and stop before you trade. The market doesn’t care about your feelings; you shouldn’t either. 4️⃣ Detach from the Outcome Focus on the process, not the result. A single trade isn’t your trading career—it’s just one of many. 5️⃣ Practice Emotional Discipline Meditation, journaling, or even taking breaks from the screen can help you stay calm and objective. I don’t mind helping people when they’re stuck in these situations. If you’ve seen my comments, you’ll know I always give my honest insights. But I want more for you than panic and quick fixes. I want you to grow into a trader who doesn’t need to ask, Hold or close? If you want a hands-off approach with a solid growth strategy, copy my lead copy trading account and start learning as you go. Click here to copy my trades and 🚀💰. Cheers! #tradesmart
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