Timing an exit is trickier than it looks. Closing $OP at your entry point might seem like damage control, but publicly telegraphing it could signal weakness to the market. Sometimes the better move is staying quiet on position management—let the price action speak instead of giving others your trade plan. That's when retail often gets it wrong: announcing every move turns your strategy into market noise.
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RugPullSurvivor
· 12h ago
Staying silent is much better than shouting around; I have deep personal experience with this.
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LiquidationWatcher
· 12h ago
ngl been there, lost that with the whole "announcing my exit" thing... watched my position get frontrun so many times back in '22. the silent exit hits different, fr fr. let price do the talking, not your twitter fingers lmao
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NFTArchaeologist
· 12h ago
Hi, the "quietly making a fortune" approach is indeed never old. Many people love to shout out their positions on Twitter, only to get liquidated in the opposite direction.
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PumpBeforeRug
· 12h ago
Shut up and make money, talk nonsense and lose money. How many people have to be repeatedly taught this truth...
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LiquidityNinja
· 12h ago
Silence is the highest form of operation, really. The biggest problem with retail investors is that they talk too much and want to share everything.
Timing an exit is trickier than it looks. Closing $OP at your entry point might seem like damage control, but publicly telegraphing it could signal weakness to the market. Sometimes the better move is staying quiet on position management—let the price action speak instead of giving others your trade plan. That's when retail often gets it wrong: announcing every move turns your strategy into market noise.