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I’ve been pondering the matter of trading for a long time, and I’ve been stuck on the same issue… how to stay calm in the market. Frankly, the problems I encounter are basically two extremes: one is rushing to close positions at the slightest profit, fearing to let the gains slip away, and as a result, missing out on bigger upward moves; the other is the opposite, watching the fluctuations with no confidence, only daring to take tiny positions, and still hesitating when placing orders at extreme levels. What’s even more painful is that sometimes I get easily overwhelmed by market FOMO emotions, getting excited and opening positions recklessly, only to end up losing a lot. This bad habit keeps messing with me, and I really have no good solutions now. I feel that mindset and discipline are the key factors determining whether you can survive in this market. Technical analysis alone isn’t enough; the crucial thing is to establish a stable trading system and psychological resilience. Does anyone have tips to break through this?