The recent price movement of XMR is indeed quite interesting.

It surged from below 400 all the way to over 600, with almost no significant pullbacks in between. In such a market, the biggest fear is being too afraid to hold when it's rising, and unwilling to exit when it's falling. This time, I entered around 445, and gradually exited near 595, netting about 80 points.

I withdrew 7,000 U as profit—money is only truly yours once it's in your pocket. The remaining position is kept for observation, but the size is now very light.

Many have asked me why I didn't hold on for higher prices, or whether it's still possible to catch up now. Honestly, I prefer to take the main part of a clear trend and leave the tail end to others. You can't eat the entire fish; it's enough to capture the part you understand clearly.

For trades like this, what matters most isn't how much you make in one go, but whether your actions are clear: where to enter, where to exit, position size, and how to take profits. Once these are fixed, your mindset becomes stable.

What do you think? Do you prefer holding on for higher gains, or taking profits in stages like this? #币安上线币安人生 #美国CPI数据即将公布 #mXRP