Some say that the trader who 'cried about not gaining points' was just 'playing the victim', but in my opinion, this is a highly emotional intelligence approach to emotional management and persona building. In the Alpha trading circle, 'rationality' is the core, but 'empathy' is key to gaining attention. She used the emotional expression of 'making a mistake' to package the core decision of 'rational loss avoidance', which can be considered a textbook-level operation.
Imagine if she bluntly posted saying, 'I lost 45 points today, gaining points isn't worth it, I choose not to gain points,' what kind of feedback would she receive? Most likely, it would be 'knowledgeable but secretive, not sharing strategies' or 'there must be inside information, deliberately misleading others'. But posting in the tone of 'crying about missing the deadline' has a completely different effect. People would feel that she 'can also make mistakes like themselves', leading to empathy, and subsequently comforting her and paying attention to her.
More importantly, this type of 'pity-selling' post can lay the groundwork for subsequent content output. For example, later she can share 'how to avoid getting the deadline wrong' and 'how to adjust strategies after losing points', because with the preliminary 'empathy foundation', everyone will be more willing to believe her sharing, and she can quickly accumulate precise followers.
In Alpha trading, emotional management is not about 'controlling oneself to not be angry or anxious', but about 'expressing appropriate emotions to serve one's trading decisions'. The trader's 'complaint' is not really about being wronged, but rather about creating a rational persona, which is something many traders who only grind points should really learn.@男神说币 #比特币流动性 $BTC

