There's always someone who casually says: “In the crypto world, high risk brings high rewards.” But most of those who say this have never truly been taught a harsh lesson by the market.
If you haven't lost 500,000, you really don't understand that suffocating feeling. I still can't forget that day when 500,000 vanished overnight!
In the room, only a dim yellow light was on, and the screen was cold and glaring. The account was all red, red to the point where only the change was flashing.
That wasn't speculative money. That was the savings I had painstakingly accumulated over five years, piece by piece.
My hands began to shake uncontrollably.
It's not an exaggeration; they really shook.
I wanted to open the trading software,
wanted to do something,
but my fingers hovered over the screen,
and I couldn't press down at all.
At that moment,
all the techniques, strategies, and logic in your mind,
are all wiped clean.
Only one thought remains: it's over.
You start to recall frantically:
What if I hadn't invested so heavily back then;
What if I had exited that trade earlier;
What if I hadn't gotten too excited that day.
But the market doesn't negotiate with you about 'what ifs.'
The harshest part of the crypto world lies here.
It doesn't shout or yell,
it just quietly watches you,
slowly wearing down your confidence, patience, and fantasies,
completely stripping them away.
Many people only see others flaunting their profits,
but have never witnessed such moments.
That feeling of clearly being awake,
yet feeling as if you are being pushed underwater.
Breathing is possible, but the person is already empty.
Later I realized, the true risk,
has never been market fluctuations, but rather your belief that you can recover from it.
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