Have you ever wondered why not being able to make money hurts more than admitting a loss? When you’re losing, you can use many methods to shift the blame to the market, so you don’t have to take responsibility. For example, shifting responsibility to a “dealer” who manipulates the market to smash the price, with “Chuan Chuan” putting on a performance. But when we see that we can’t make money, we can’t blame the market. The market hasn’t done anything—it has only provided the opportunity.

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Stop-LossForBluePeony
· 1h ago
Indeed, admitting that you missed out is the real heartbreak. It's easy to curse the market and the manipulators, but hardest to curse yourself.
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