The cruelest thing about the crypto world isn't that you miss opportunities—it's that you catch them, make money, and then slowly give back all the profits to the market because of greed and holding on.



I understand that pain all too well#0成本拿2股SK海力士

When you first start making money, it's easy to get cocky. A few more zeros in your account, and you start thinking you have perfect judgment. Every market pullback looks like a chance to add to your position. In the end, you keep piling on, and the deeper it goes, the more you hold#美国5月PCE通胀升至4.1%创三年新高

Many people have made money—even made it big
But the profits just stayed as numbers in their accounts, never really cashed out

When prices rose, they couldn't bear to sell; when prices fell, they couldn't stand to leave. Then one big retracement wipes out everything they earned from staying up late watching charts—all because of one decision they made

Now when I trade, what matters most to me isn’t how big a move I catch, but whether I can take that profit with me#美国年度净资本流入创8840亿新高

Lock in a portion when you’re up, pull back quickly when you're wrong, and always leave yourself an exit in your position
Because the market won't go easy on you just because you made money before

Only when you hold on to the money is it truly yours$ETH

This post isn’t trying to convince you to go all in—just a reminder: don’t mistake unrealized gains for skill. The real skill is being able to keep your profits
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