Watching market fluctuations, sometimes there are no clear positive signals, but the opportunity window can disappear in an instant. Hesitating for a few minutes might cause you to miss a wave of gains—this is very common in crypto trading. Short-term traders fear these moments the most.
Instead of obsessing over the details of profits and losses, it's better to focus on quick decision-making and real-time review. A one-minute profit is still a profit, and this accumulation will make the trend of your trading account healthier.
These are experiences gained from practical trading. Losses teach you a lot. The two most deadly enemies are greed and regret—greed makes you chase highs and get trapped, while regret makes you regret after stopping loss. These two mental demons must be completely eradicated. Don't focus on every trade's gains or losses; look at the bigger picture. Adjust your trading rhythm and position allocation in a timely manner—that's the way to live more comfortably.
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AlwaysAnon
· 10h ago
You're right, but how many people can actually do it... I have the most say when it comes to greed, a lesson learned the hard way.
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RektButAlive
· 10h ago
Greed and regret are really the biggest poisons in trading. I'm currently battling these two monsters to the death.
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MindsetExpander
· 10h ago
That's right, but I'm just worried about losing my composure.
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OfflineValidator
· 10h ago
That's true, but how many people can actually do it? I'm the kind of person who gets slapped in the face after hesitating for two minutes. I’ve fallen into the trap of greed many times.
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SchrodingersFOMO
· 10h ago
Greed and regret are really two devils that must be tightly suppressed; otherwise, the account will be ruined.
Watching market fluctuations, sometimes there are no clear positive signals, but the opportunity window can disappear in an instant. Hesitating for a few minutes might cause you to miss a wave of gains—this is very common in crypto trading. Short-term traders fear these moments the most.
Instead of obsessing over the details of profits and losses, it's better to focus on quick decision-making and real-time review. A one-minute profit is still a profit, and this accumulation will make the trend of your trading account healthier.
These are experiences gained from practical trading. Losses teach you a lot. The two most deadly enemies are greed and regret—greed makes you chase highs and get trapped, while regret makes you regret after stopping loss. These two mental demons must be completely eradicated. Don't focus on every trade's gains or losses; look at the bigger picture. Adjust your trading rhythm and position allocation in a timely manner—that's the way to live more comfortably.