Some people can turn a few thousand U into hundreds of thousands U, while others see their hundreds of thousands U dwindle. $LAB


In the end, it's not about technique; what's lacking is execution.
I know a guy who trades spot. He started with less than 10k U, and now his account is six figures. His method is actually very simple.
First, screen coins. He looks at which one has been the strongest recently, which one has continuous capital inflow. Weak, half-dead ones are directly swiped away.
Then look at the overall trend. Only consider if the direction is upward. If it's broken, never touch it, no matter what others say.
Next, just one word: wait. $HYPE
Wait for a pullback, wait for support, wait for capital to re-enter. Don't slap your thigh and rush in just because you see a big green candle.
Many people mess up at this step. When it rises, they're afraid of missing the boat; when it falls, they think it's a golden pit. They trade every day, but at the end of the month, they see it's all for nothing.
On the contrary, those who really make money aren't that busy. After entering, if the trend is right, they take profits in batches; if wrong, they exit directly, no averaging down, no holding.
The market never lacks methods; you can find all kinds of strategies with a quick search. But why do most people still lose? What's missing is execution.
When it's time to take profit, they can't bear to sell; when it's time to stop loss, they can't bring themselves to cut. That's the two things that keep so many people from making money. $SYN
Remember this: Making money doesn't depend on how many opportunities you seize, but on how few fatal mistakes you make, keeping your principal on the table.
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NonceNomad
· 07-09 00:55
Execution is easier said than done. When it actually comes time to cut a position, your hand goes weak. I know that feeling well.
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