Yesterday, an old friend told me: "You traded and got back to the shore, now you're profitable, why are you still poor?" 😂


Actually, it's just like the story of some legendary warriors I heard about, depending on each person's risk appetite and greed. Not just this guy, but also some other brothers, I didn't drag anyone in, we all just hold on ourselves, not telling anyone, and no one knows. The characteristic of these people is that they are aggressive and very resilient (which is also the reason for heavy losses before). And I don't have either of these 🙂‍↔️
Maybe I manage capital too strictly, too cautious, or not greedy enough to hold for big gains. It could also be that greed made me jump in and out multiple times, and on the last move, I lost my good position. Skills are just a necessary condition; good psychology is the essential condition. Like skills help you keep your job, but how much you earn also depends on how big your guts are. Or like I close a bunch of orders early, while my younger brother is greedy and holds, turning $480 into $20k, then last night it dropped back to $8k, for example. Excessive anything isn't good 🙃
But the coin is flying too high, and those that have soared too high should set orders to look for big shorts, guys. For example, this trash lab:native, yesterday I closed my short early and was feeling down, luckily it climbed back today, still a chance. Looking at the candlesticks is quite boring, but I probably won't last much longer, haha...
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