Just scrolled past a post on the square where a guy shared his trade records—lost tens of thousands of U in a few months, the numbers were chilling, and he asked if there was still hope.



I've seen this script way too many times. Human nature, right—run with small gains, hold on stubbornly when losing, sink deeper, and finally wreck your mindset.

But let me hit you with a hard truth: if you don't build a trading system and cut down the number of trades, no amount of cooling off will help.

The root of the problem isn't mindset—it's rules!!!

Without a set of rules that you can lock in and execute, just gritting your teeth and hoping for luck, then taking a few days off after blowing up, you'll come back to the same vicious cycle and lose again.

If you really can't change, you might as well quit the circle and save what's left of your retirement fund.

Trading isn't something you fix by "cooling off"—it's about rules. You have to be able to cut your losses when needed and hold firm without flinching—that's the real way to survive.
Don't gamble like a degenerate; only trade setups you understand.

If you want to turn things around, tighten your belt and set your rules. Otherwise, the market will eliminate you sooner or later.
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BerryColdWallet
· 18m ago
Indeed, stubbornly holding on is a common problem among retail investors, but establishing rules is more difficult than mindset, because human nature fundamentally doesn't want to be constrained.
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LiquidityTeaMaster
· 53m ago
Spending tens of thousands of U on a lesson isn't too expensive; the key is whether this tuition can be turned into a system.
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WalletPermissionAdministrator
· 1h ago
I've seen too many people calm down and come back to keep losing money. The market specializes in curing all kinds of disobedience.
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Miner'sOldKeyboard
· 1h ago
Sounds nice—but among ten people, you won’t find a single one who can truly do it with the decisive attitude of “cut it when it needs cutting.”
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Low-PolyFloatingEarth
· 1h ago
What does the news about Micron surpassing Meta have to do with trading mentality? The OP is peddling their own agenda.
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