The money is gone, but my mind is clear. Nine hundred and forty-five U, this is the most expensive tuition fee I have ever paid.
These two months in the market have given me a ready-made lesson: the numbers in your account will go up and down, but what is truly valuable are the things learned during margin calls—the underlying game rules behind the candlestick charts.
For beginners, paying tuition means gaining experience; for veterans, it means understanding the market. Contracts are not gambling; they are teaching you what probability thinking and psychological resilience are with real money. Every margin call is a wake-up call, constantly reinforcing your respect for risk.
By 2026, I don’t expect to turn things around overnight. I want to take root.
Instead of waiting for the wind to blow, it’s better to chase it yourself. Top traders don’t have stories of sudden wealth; they have a series of failures stacked up into a cognitive ladder. I will continue to walk this path.
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GateUser-7b078580
· 4h ago
945U's tuition fee... The data shows that this is a probability problem, but the mindset indeed needs to be corrected through liquidation.
Wait a bit longer, before 2026, we need to understand the unreasonable mechanism behind the K-line.
Miners consume too much, retail investors are learning their lessons. The market that will eventually collapse isn't the market itself, but those who lack patience.
Having observed the pattern, the knowledge built on failures is truly valuable. Keep going.
Even at historical lows, I haven't bought in. It's too early to talk about being rooted now.
The number of margin calls per hour is higher than the successful trades, this is the reality. Few people persist.
Psychological resilience, buying 945U was a bit expensive... but I have to admit it works.
Playing on under an unreasonable mechanism, this mindset... alright, I am too.
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MidnightGenesis
· 4h ago
The tuition fee for 945U, I ran his liquidation logic with code, and mental resilience is indeed something that contracts can't teach. From on-chain data, most beginners get wiped out by emotions rather than strategies. But this guy is right; the cognition built from failures is more valuable than any tutorial. If he's still around in 2026, it proves he survived.
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BoredApeResistance
· 4h ago
The realization I got from buying 945U, to be honest, this deal isn't a loss
I no longer believe in overnight riches; now I just want to steadily improve my skills
Getting liquidated actually made me more clear-headed? That's something—this is what true trader professionalism looks like
Still want to lose again? But honestly, this attitude is indeed top-notch
How long does it take to truly understand the game rules behind the candlestick charts?
The money is gone, but my mind is clear. Nine hundred and forty-five U, this is the most expensive tuition fee I have ever paid.
These two months in the market have given me a ready-made lesson: the numbers in your account will go up and down, but what is truly valuable are the things learned during margin calls—the underlying game rules behind the candlestick charts.
For beginners, paying tuition means gaining experience; for veterans, it means understanding the market. Contracts are not gambling; they are teaching you what probability thinking and psychological resilience are with real money. Every margin call is a wake-up call, constantly reinforcing your respect for risk.
By 2026, I don’t expect to turn things around overnight. I want to take root.
Instead of waiting for the wind to blow, it’s better to chase it yourself. Top traders don’t have stories of sudden wealth; they have a series of failures stacked up into a cognitive ladder. I will continue to walk this path.