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The most painful thing in the crypto world isn't losing money; it's that right after closing a position, the market moves in your favor.
The most tormenting part in crypto trading isn't how much you've lost.
It's—right after you close, the market moves in your direction.
Reversing after stop-loss. Running wild after taking profit. $BTC
Unrealized gains haven't been realized, and in the end, it turns into a loss.
The most hurtful thing isn't the outcome itself,
but that phrase:
"If only I hadn't closed my position just now."
But I later realized:
Stop-loss isn't about being right every time. $ETH
Taking profit isn't about earning the most.
Their only purpose is one: to keep you alive.
The most dangerous thing in trading is never closing a position.
It's the "resentment" after closing.
Because once you start regretting, $SOL
it's easy to chase, add, and trade revengefully.
Many accounts don't lose on a single trade,
but are destroyed by emotional outbursts after closing.
Truly mature traders accept one thing:
There is no perfect trade. $ONT
You can't always sell at the highest point,
and you can't always avoid fake breakouts.
The real question you should ask isn't: "What if I held on a little longer?"
It's: "Did I follow my rules for this trade?"
Those who can survive long-term,
aren't the ones who always take full profits, $DOGE
but those who, after closing, can resist chasing, gambling, and regretting.