Crypto trading and traditional trading share a common flaw: we often fall for a false illusion—thinking that making money means constantly making the right moves. But the reality is far more complicated.



Have you ever experienced this situation—earning 10 times in a row, your account steadily growing, climbing a little each day? Then suddenly, one impulsive move out of hot-headedness, and all your previous efforts are wiped out. It’s like the barn door opening by itself, and all the stored grain being blown away by the wind.

I’ve seen too many accounts like this. Operating steadily for a month, not rushing or panicking each day, earning modestly but consistently over time. Then one day, a so-called “little clever trick” backfires—holding on to a stop-loss position when it should have been triggered, enlarging a small position into a big one, or abandoning the original exit plan with a “wait and see” attitude. Just this once, and twenty days of hard work are lost.

You might say it’s bad luck. But I tell you, it’s not luck—it’s a pattern.

Trading isn’t like solving problems where every correct answer scores points. It’s more like defending a city. You spend three years building the walls, laying bricks day after day, unafraid of wind and rain. But if one night you forget to close the city gates, the enemy doesn’t need to dismantle the bricks piece by piece—they just need to get in once, and the city is completely chaos.

That’s why veteran traders often say: the greatest risk in trading isn’t small losses, but a fundamental mistake. You can carefully nurture your funds over countless cautious moves, but just one critical error can wipe out years of accumulation.

So instead of focusing on how to earn more, it’s better to think about how to avoid deadly mistakes. Rules and discipline aren’t restrictions—they’re life-saving charms.
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GetRichLeekvip
· 6h ago
Seeing this article late at night almost brought tears to my eyes... I may never forget the day I used 20x leverage to buy the dip and got liquidated.
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GasFeeCryvip
· 18h ago
The analogy of defending the city is brilliant; a single misjudgment can really ruin the months or years of accumulated成果
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LiquidityNinjavip
· 19h ago
That really hits home. I've done this flip myself—one moment of greed and I was back to square one.
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AirDropMissedvip
· 19h ago
Damn, this is my blood, sweat, and tears story.
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ProofOfNothingvip
· 19h ago
This city gate metaphor is perfect; it refers to my account from last year...
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MercilessHalalvip
· 19h ago
That metaphor about defending the city is brilliant; I'm the fool who forgot to close the city gate.
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