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🎯 About MinoTari (WXTM)
Tari is a Rust-based blockchain protocol centered around digital assets.
It empowers creators to build new types of digital experiences and narratives.
With Tari, digitally scarce assets—like collectibles or in-game items—unlock new business opportunities for creators.
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Aug 7, 2025, 09:00 – Aug 12, 2025, 16:00 (UTC)
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For friends who want to get into trading, don't rush in headfirst—this field is really not something everyone can excel at. Today, let's talk about what kind of people are more suited for trading and what conditions need to be met.
Many people believe that personality is key, saying that being impulsive and hasty is not good, and that only those who are steady and calm are "born traders." However, anyone who has actually experienced the ups and downs of the market knows that personality is not that important in trading. Regardless of one's original temperament, once you enter the market, your emotions will be repeatedly influenced by the market fluctuations. In the beginner stage, no one can rely solely on their personality to "stand alone"; everyone has to go through long-term refinement to slowly achieve a state of "calmness like still water."
Compared to personality, I think there are two hard conditions that have a greater impact on traders:
First is time. It takes at least more than a year for a novice to be able to make stable profits. During this year, you have to constantly pay attention to the market, keep trying, and summarize your experiences. However, many people simply don’t have that much time—like office workers who, after a busy day, want to learn trading and become full-time traders in their spare time, which is basically unrealistic. The competition in this field is too fierce; it’s very difficult to become one of the 10% winners relying on spare time. Relatively speaking, students, graduate students, remote workers, freelancers, or housewives have more flexible time and are at an advantage.
Second is the financial situation. If there is significant financial pressure, I sincerely do not recommend entering the industry. Excessive pressure can lead to a breakdown in mindset, making it impossible to calm down and learn from the market. Those who are eager to make money and wish to get rich overnight are certainly not making a good choice by trading; if things go wrong, they may find themselves falling deeper into trouble. On the contrary, if there isn't such an urgent need for money at the moment, one can explore the trading path more steadily.
Of course, conditions are dead, and people are alive. If there are no conditions, you can create them—such as saving some expenses, finding a flexible time for remote work, and giving yourself space for learning and practice. As long as you keep investing, when you can truly achieve stable profits, you will realize that all the efforts are worth it.
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