Just locked in some gains on my $MON long position.
Timing felt right to take chips off the table—still holding a core position but securing profits is part of the game. This setup has been rewarding, and I'm staying disciplined with my risk management.
For those who've been following along, this is how you ride momentum without getting greedy. Partial exits keep you in the game while banking real returns.
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AltcoinHunter
· 12-06 14:35
Oh no, another "strict risk control" story. Yeah, right, I totally believe you... The next MON is probably the next 100x opportunity, huh?
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StablecoinArbitrageur
· 12-06 07:08
ngl the discipline here is actually refreshing... most degens would've market sold the entire bag already lmao
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New_Ser_Ngmi
· 12-04 04:56
Smart people know when to quit while they're ahead, but the problem is that most people simply can't do it.
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governance_ghost
· 12-04 04:49
Locking in profits is what professionalism looks like.
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AirdropF5Bro
· 12-04 04:30
It's not easy to make money—those who know when to take profits are truly tough.
Just locked in some gains on my $MON long position.
Timing felt right to take chips off the table—still holding a core position but securing profits is part of the game. This setup has been rewarding, and I'm staying disciplined with my risk management.
For those who've been following along, this is how you ride momentum without getting greedy. Partial exits keep you in the game while banking real returns.
Staying sharp on this one 😁