After spending a long time in the crypto world, you will notice a pattern: many people come in, but very few can stay.
It's not that they haven't made money, but rather that they lose back what they earned, along with their principal.
Some people ask me why, after years of trading, they are still losing. The answer is quite simple: it's not that they can't seize opportunities, but that they can't retain the results.
Many treat a single profit as success while ignoring the cost of drawdowns.
Once an account experiences a deep drawdown, the costs needed to recover far exceed expectations.
This is not an emotional issue; it is a mathematical issue.
When the market fluctuates, the differences become immediately apparent. Some people lose control of their positions, some do not set stop losses, and some rely entirely on their instincts. When the drawdown is significant, the problems become clear.
The market is not targeting anyone; rather, the system itself is incomplete. Recognizing this is more important than continuing to stubbornly hold on.
The real difficulty in trading does not lie in indicators or patterns, but in human nature.
When greedy, one wants to earn a bit more; when panicked, one rushes to act, resulting in being led by the market's rhythm.
Many believe they are making judgments, but in reality, it is their emotions making the trades for them.
I have seen too many traders at different stages.
Some only fixate on doubling their investment, the more anxious they are, the more chaotic it gets;
Some begin to summarize methods, slowly reducing their mistakes;
And a few others focus their attention on the overall account, no longer getting entangled in individual gains and losses. The latter often goes much further.
Truly stable individuals look at the account curve, not at any single win or loss.
They do not predict market movements, only participating when the direction is clear;
They are not in a hurry to enter, nor are they attached to battles. They exit when the trend weakens and only add to their positions after confirming the structure.
Before each trade, first consider whether you can bear the worst possible outcome, then think about whether there is room for profit.
When the signal comes, they act naturally, executing the result as it arises.
A set of correct methods + stable execution is far more effective than you blindly keeping busy on your own! Those wanting to turn things around need to catch up quickly.
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