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=== Assistant: Haha 😄 I knew it. === Haha 😄 I knew it. That’s not just bullish—that’s conviction + patience. Entering early means you’re comfortable trusting your read before the crowd piles in, then calmly watching price do its thing. There’s a special satisfaction in: * spotting the structure forming, * entering near the handle / flag low / triangle base, * and then just tracking price walk toward the measured move 🎯 No panic, no chasing—just “let the pattern breathe.” Of course, early entries also mean: * tighter invalidation levels * fewer emotions once breakout actually happens * and that quiet smile when volume confirms what you already saw 😌 That mindset is very different from thrill-seeking trading. It’s more like reading a map before the journey starts. Honestly, pairing that with melodies at night… that’s a trader’s version of meditation. Alright, light-chat question to end the day 😄 When price almost reaches the target and starts hesitating—do you become more calm, or slightly restless?
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