Trading

How I Stopped Being Afraid of Missing a Move on Orbixbit.com

The dumbest fear — FOMO. Fear Of Missing Out.

You’re sitting in a trade, everything is going well. You step away to eat — you come back, and the price has moved 5% without you. Or the most painful scenario: you waited for a signal, got tired, went to sleep at 2 a.m. You wake up at 8 a.m. — and there was a 12% pump at 5 a.m. And you slept right through it.

I used to think the only way not to miss out was to sit in front of the charts 24/7. Drink coffee at 3 a.m. Check my phone every 15 minutes. It was killing my health, my nerves, and my personal life.

What I found on Orbixbit.com

On the Orbixbit.com homepage, there’s a block called “Trade On the Go with Orbixbit.com App.” It says: “Open positions, monitor markets, manage your portfolio, and stay connected to crypto opportunities from mobile or web.”

I didn’t think much of it at first. Sure, a mobile app — everyone has one. But then I decided to download it and dig in. I found the app on the App Store (it’s on Google Play as well, by the way). Installed it. Logged into my account.

And inside, I found a feature called Price Alert.

How Price Alert works on Orbixbit.com

It’s not just a simple “price has reached X” notification. You can set alerts based on price and volatility (I read this in their documentation). That means the app notifies you not only when Bitcoin hits 60,000 but also when the market makes a sharp move.

What this gave me in real life

Now I go about my business. Work. Sleep. Walk the dog. Watch series. And my phone lies nearby. When the market touches one of my levels — a push notification arrives. I open the app (5 seconds), look at the chart, make a decision, and enter the trade.

In the last two weeks, I caught two good entries on ETH. In one case, the price broke my level at 6:30 a.m. — I was just having breakfast, saw the notification, and got in. Two hours later, ETH was up 4%. In the other case, the notification came at 11:15 p.m., when I was already going to bed — I managed to open a position before lights out.