#美国证券交易委员会推进数字资产监管框架创新 $ZEC every time I look at my old wallet late at night and look at the positions that have bottomed out, I always sigh:
"The place where I was hit the hardest back then became the light for me to move forward."
The first few coins that lost the most money are no longer mentioned by anyone, and the K-line image is a warning line of the electrocardiogram. But at that time, they beat me into doubt - stop-loss puncture, chasing high, losing control of emotions, and making desperate bets.
I didn't let go of a single pit that I could step on.
During that time, I was trapped in a vicious circle: losing money→ not being convinced→ overweight→ being smashed again→ self-doubt→ blind impulse. The more I want to turn over, the more I feel like I am being pushed to the cliff by the market.
It wasn't until later that I realized that those moments of "so much pain that I couldn't sleep" were actually forcibly escalating me.
I once believed in a popular small coin and cut it in half in three days. The first realization: popularity is not equal to consensus, and soaring is not equal to fundamentals.
I also stared at the market in the middle of the night until my eyes were sore, and I just wanted to eat a tail of a positive line, but I didn't eat it, and the callback was all full, and the account directly "evaporated from the world". Only then did I understand: impulse is the most expensive cost.
And the time when I jumped in and was smashed by the market backhand, the screen was all red, and I was in a daze in my chair for half an hour. Finally understood: position management is the foundation of all techniques.
These pits made me doubt luck, IQ, and even the market against me. But looking back now - every time it polishes me into a calmer, more resolute, and more patient person.
In the past six years, the trading logic has been completely rewritten:
Don't chase the wind, only chase the trend.
Don't gamble on emotions, just wait for the form.
Do not predict the direction, only control the position.
Don't expect to earn money every day, as long as you are stable and don't overturn.
Ask yourself: Are you willing to be a person in the game for the rest of your life? Or do you want to be the one who has the last laugh?
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MercilessHalal
· 12h ago
Sounds good, but how many can really survive? I'm the kind of person who just quit the circle after three days of cutting in half
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BlockchainRetirementHome
· 12h ago
After six years of polishing, is this cognition really worth being proud of?
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APY_Chaser
· 12h ago
Sounds good, but I still say the same thing - the premise of not overturning is that the principal must be thick enough. How can small retail investors have so many opportunities to slowly polish
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InfraVibes
· 12h ago
After six years of polishing, it is right, but I don't see many people who can really "control positions and not chase the wind"... Including myself
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DaoGovernanceOfficer
· 12h ago
empirically speaking, the data on crypto trader psychology suggests this emotional narrative actually masks some fundamental governance failures. like—where's the framework preventing retail from repeating these cycles? token-weighted voting systems should theoretically incentivize better risk management protocols, but we're still seeing the same behavioral loops. interesting.
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OnchainGossiper
· 12h ago
It's too real to rummage through your wallet late at night, and who knows who knows the feeling of being numb
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quietly_staking
· 12h ago
Watching the old wallet late at night is really heart-wrenching, I have also experienced the days of "the screen is all red for half an hour", and now I still have convulsions when I think about it. But the most heart-wrenching thing is not losing money, but understanding how greedy you are
#美国证券交易委员会推进数字资产监管框架创新 $ZEC every time I look at my old wallet late at night and look at the positions that have bottomed out, I always sigh:
"The place where I was hit the hardest back then became the light for me to move forward."
The first few coins that lost the most money are no longer mentioned by anyone, and the K-line image is a warning line of the electrocardiogram. But at that time, they beat me into doubt - stop-loss puncture, chasing high, losing control of emotions, and making desperate bets.
I didn't let go of a single pit that I could step on.
During that time, I was trapped in a vicious circle: losing money→ not being convinced→ overweight→ being smashed again→ self-doubt→ blind impulse. The more I want to turn over, the more I feel like I am being pushed to the cliff by the market.
It wasn't until later that I realized that those moments of "so much pain that I couldn't sleep" were actually forcibly escalating me.
I once believed in a popular small coin and cut it in half in three days. The first realization: popularity is not equal to consensus, and soaring is not equal to fundamentals.
I also stared at the market in the middle of the night until my eyes were sore, and I just wanted to eat a tail of a positive line, but I didn't eat it, and the callback was all full, and the account directly "evaporated from the world". Only then did I understand: impulse is the most expensive cost.
And the time when I jumped in and was smashed by the market backhand, the screen was all red, and I was in a daze in my chair for half an hour. Finally understood: position management is the foundation of all techniques.
These pits made me doubt luck, IQ, and even the market against me. But looking back now - every time it polishes me into a calmer, more resolute, and more patient person.
In the past six years, the trading logic has been completely rewritten:
Don't chase the wind, only chase the trend.
Don't gamble on emotions, just wait for the form.
Do not predict the direction, only control the position.
Don't expect to earn money every day, as long as you are stable and don't overturn.
Ask yourself: Are you willing to be a person in the game for the rest of your life? Or do you want to be the one who has the last laugh?
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