Chasing whatever gets shilled to you because you're afraid of missing out? That's usually how portfolios get wrecked. If you're genuinely scared of losses, maybe it's time to stop following the hype and build actual conviction in your trades.
And going all-in on every coin hoping it'll moon? That's the fastest way to wipe yourself out. Real traders know the difference between excitement and strategy. Position sizing and risk management aren't boring—they're what keeps you in the game.
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RooftopReserver
· 15h ago
Well said, but there are only a few who can truly do it. I only understood after being cut myself.
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screenshot_gains
· 15h ago
It's the same old story again, how easy you make it sound, my friend.
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LayoffMiner
· 15h ago
You're right, riding the trend is just like making money.
Chasing whatever gets shilled to you because you're afraid of missing out? That's usually how portfolios get wrecked. If you're genuinely scared of losses, maybe it's time to stop following the hype and build actual conviction in your trades.
And going all-in on every coin hoping it'll moon? That's the fastest way to wipe yourself out. Real traders know the difference between excitement and strategy. Position sizing and risk management aren't boring—they're what keeps you in the game.