After being in the cryptocurrency circle for a long time, you will slowly realize that what truly creates the gap is not who has more indicators, but who can 'wait' more.
Trading is not a very frequent activity.
In a mature trading cycle, most of the time should be spent on being in cash, observing, and exercising restraint.
The actual time for operations is very short.
If you must split it, spend seventy percent of the time waiting, twenty percent executing, and only ten percent analyzing, which is already sufficient.
Many people lose money, not because they don't understand the market, but because they can't stand the blank periods.
When the market is stagnant, they feel anxious; when their account is inactive, they feel restless, thus frequently entering and exiting, turning 'trading' into 'emotional release'.
Essentially, this is not trading, but gambling.
A true trader is more like an ambushing hunter.
He studies the terrain in advance, knowing where opportunities may arise;
He won't recklessly shoot just because the forest is quiet;
He can endure days or weeks of silence, waiting for that moment with the highest probability.
Once the target appears, he must act decisively, without hesitation, without corrections, and without making excuses.
This is also why major market movements often reward only a few people.
It's not that they are smarter, but because while others are fidgeting, they choose to remain still; when others impulsively rush in, they are already waiting in key positions.
The market won't hand out money every day.
But as long as you can maintain your patience and wait for the real structural opportunities, a single correct move is often enough to change your account curve, even alter your fate.
The highest realm of trading is never about quantity, but precision; not about speed, but waiting.
A set of correct methods + stable execution. It is far better than you being busy alone! Those who want to turn things around must seize the moment.
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