I can’t seem to hold spot positions. If it rises a little, I want to take profits—then after I sell, it keeps flying. Futures are even more ridiculous: we clearly agreed to try a small position, but one slip and I added more, telling myself “it’s just this once,” and then I got liquidated by a single needle-like spike… Later, I set a rule for myself: a position you can sleep soundly with is a real position; anything that keeps you up is just gambling. Treat spot trading like telling a story—if the story hasn’t changed, don’t keep fiddling with it. Treat futures like buying a ticket—once you’ve lost, the show’s over; don’t add extra drama.



Recently, social mining and fan tokens are hot again. They say that attention is mining. I find it pretty tempting, but also a bit unsure—attention really is valuable, but once my attention gets carried away, it’s easiest for my own emotions to “get mined away.” For now, that’s it—practice slowly.
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