All the way through, I’ve seen too many human emotions in the crypto world, and I’ve become accustomed to the various states of life brought about by sharp rises and falls. Some people become confident and spirited after suddenly getting rich, while others leave in despair after a sudden liquidation. The market itself has no right or wrong; gains and losses are all driven by human nature. The root cause of most people's losses is not their inability to read K-line charts, but their inability to control their obsession. They always think about betting on extreme market conditions, always want to gamble for a miraculous turnaround, only to be carried away by emotions and ultimately harvested by the market.



True mature trading has never been about frequent betting, but about following the trend; it’s not about pursuing huge profits, but about long-term stability. Accept the imperfection of the market, accept that predictions can be wrong, and accept that losses are part of trading. There’s no need to worry about a dull market, no need to panic over short-term setbacks. Trends never happen overnight, and profits always require time to ferment.

Calm your restless heart, optimize your trading rhythm, strictly adhere to risk control bottom lines, and stay clear-headed and rational. Cultivate your mind amid rises and falls, grow through volatility, and time will filter out the bubbles of luck. In the end, what remains will always be those who are steady, disciplined, and respectful of the market.

The great way is simple; steady progress leads to long-term success. May we all be able to keep our original intentions in the ups and downs of the market, and navigate through bull and bear markets.
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