一年5千万,炒币养家

一年5千万,炒币养家

Give the courage to accept everything

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一年5千万,炒币养家
一年5千万,炒币养家
After a liquidation, how do you trade well again? The first liquidation, I just thought it was bad luck. The second liquidation, I started to doubt it was a market issue. Only after repeated failures did I admit that the problem was within myself. Liquidation, in essence, is not about the "market being too bad" but about trading in a way that leads to being liquidated. Looking back, every step was actually leading to the same result: Light position made a little profit → Gained confidence → Increased position Judged correctly a few times → Thought I found a pattern One wrong judgment → Didn't cut losses → Started holding the position The more I lost, the more I added → Thinking about recovering losses → Finally went to zero. This path has almost no exceptions; after making a few profits, I thought I was a genius. Greed is truly a difficult thing to overcome. Most people have a gambler's mentality, willing to lose but not to win. For example, knowing that the overall trend is upward, after gaining 5 points, I start to get anxious about whether to take profits, thinking it will pull back, and then buy back at a low point. In a losing situation, I always think that if it pulls back a little, I can cut losses, and when it reaches the price, I think again that if it pulls back a little, I can cut losses. This situation often leads to a direct liquidation in a big one-sided market. What I thought was a rebound is often just a continuation of the next decline. Cutting losses is not a technical issue; it is mostly a psychological issue, as I am reluctant to admit I was wrong. The money lost will not come back just because you become smarter. The market does not remember you; it will only operate at its own pace. The only thing you can do is to face the next opportunity with a new approach. #创作者激励 #OKX星球话题来啦 $ETH $BTC @米妮Minnie_OKX
一年5千万,炒币养家
一年5千万,炒币养家
Place the order first, then research later. Teacher, what about my position?