Are you suited for trading?


Many people are not suitable for trading; trading focuses on the risk-reward ratio, not temporary fluctuations.
Trading tests your mindset, not momentary enthusiasm.
There are too many blood-stained chips in this market; many people lose due to poor mentality, improper position management, or lack of rationality.
They don't lose to the market, but to themselves.
My main principles of trading: rationality, reasonable position management, and an appropriate risk-reward ratio.
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TeacherAbu
· 05-21 08:43
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Choose me for stable compound interest; choose others for sudden wealth or liquidation.
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FragmentGlowFlower
· 05-14 10:00
Position management is indeed the key; those who go all-in with full positions have disappeared.
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Don’tRushToDoubleItYet.
· 05-14 04:00
Rationality? I forget those two words as soon as the market opens.
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AirdropCartographer
· 05-13 18:02
Losing to yourself is too real; the market simply doesn't recognize you.
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RugCheckSkeptic
· 05-13 14:24
Open positions only when the profit and loss ratio exceeds 3:1, lessons learned the hard way
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VineGeometry
· 05-13 08:43
I've experienced a mental breakdown before, I understand.
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DaoSideQuest
· 05-13 08:28
The market specializes in dealing with all kinds of disobedience; if your mindset isn't good, don't come.
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L2ArbitrageYoungster
· 05-13 08:25
I impulsively entered the market, then got trapped for half a year, that's me.
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CandleChaser
· 05-13 08:22
Poor position management → liquidation → exit, standard process
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GateUser-7cb48814
· 05-13 08:22
Trade begins with cultivating the mind; technical skills come second.
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