#数字资产市场动态 Is earning 2000U per day really that far away?
There are never shortages of opportunities in the market, but most people are trembling even to hold the opportunity. You have the right insight into the market, but always cut your positions at the wrong time. Is it a lack of technical skills, or is your mindset collapsing first?
Instead of regretting after each loss, it's better to reflect now. Choosing the right direction is key, and execution is the dividing line. Set your stop-loss properly, maintain a correct profit-taking mindset, and the rest depends on how you proceed.
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ContractTester
· 21h ago
It sounds very reasonable, but very few people can actually do it.
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RektButStillHere
· 21h ago
Getting the direction right still means cutting losses; easier said than done...
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BTCBeliefStation
· 21h ago
Those with shaky hands are the ones who haven't suffered losses; I've been numb for a long time haha
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GateUser-cff9c776
· 21h ago
Basically, this is Schrödinger's bull market — the opportunity both exists and doesn't exist, it all depends on whether your mindset is strong enough [dog head]
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AirdropFatigue
· 21h ago
Losing your mindset is really 🔑, more important than any technical indicator. The other day, I cut a 30% loss position, and now that I think about it, I really shouldn't have been so hasty...
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SoliditySlayer
· 21h ago
It's really a mindset issue; when your hand trembles, it means you should calm down.
#数字资产市场动态 Is earning 2000U per day really that far away?
There are never shortages of opportunities in the market, but most people are trembling even to hold the opportunity. You have the right insight into the market, but always cut your positions at the wrong time. Is it a lack of technical skills, or is your mindset collapsing first?
Instead of regretting after each loss, it's better to reflect now. Choosing the right direction is key, and execution is the dividing line. Set your stop-loss properly, maintain a correct profit-taking mindset, and the rest depends on how you proceed.