Lost again yesterday. To put it simply, it's still caused by lack of sleep. When in a bad state, the originally clear trading logic becomes blurry, and I hesitate to cut losses on losing positions, while stubbornly chasing the market when I should be observing. In the end, it's a series of reckless operations, and the account suffers. It seems that without sufficient rest, discussing trading strategies is all nonsense. I need to reflect properly and make sure to get enough sleep before trading.
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AirdropHunter
· 15h ago
Really, if you haven't slept well, don't touch the market. I've also fallen into this trap.
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WhaleMistaker
· 01-13 22:48
Lack of sleep really is a trader's killer; I’ve fallen victim to it recently. But I still have to say, sometimes even if I get enough sleep, my condition still isn’t right, haha.
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CryptoDouble-O-Seven
· 01-13 20:15
Lack of sleep really is a trader's killer, I've also suffered from this... When I'm in a bad state, my brain feels like it's full of glue.
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GasFeePhobia
· 01-13 20:09
Lack of sleep is really an invisible killer for trading. When I'm extremely tired, I can't even bring myself to press the stop-loss. I truly understand.
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TokenVelocityTrauma
· 01-13 19:58
Really, staying up all night to trade is like a suicidal move. I've tried it too, and it was disastrous.
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GetRichLeek
· 01-13 19:52
Still daring to trade with lack of sleep? This is the reason I suffered heavy losses.
Late-night review sessions are so addictive, I just can't stop.
Watching the K-line in the middle of the night makes my hands itchy; no matter how good the technicals are, it's useless.
It's really just greed; I should cut losses but insist on holding on stubbornly.
Getting a full night's sleep really changes the state, but unfortunately, I always can't wait.
The trading plan I promised myself is forgotten the moment I don't get enough sleep.
This is probably the fundamental reason why I always chase orders at the top.
Market makers love traders who are this confused.
Only by calming down can I see the distribution of chips clearly, but unfortunately, I can never stay calm.
Lost again yesterday. To put it simply, it's still caused by lack of sleep. When in a bad state, the originally clear trading logic becomes blurry, and I hesitate to cut losses on losing positions, while stubbornly chasing the market when I should be observing. In the end, it's a series of reckless operations, and the account suffers. It seems that without sufficient rest, discussing trading strategies is all nonsense. I need to reflect properly and make sure to get enough sleep before trading.