I've seen too many people treat the crypto space like a casino, checking the candles every three minutes, placing orders every five minutes, and ending up liquidated without even their underwear left. $LAB
Many folks enter this market not to trade seriously, but just to gamble based on emotions. A slight market fluctuation gets them all jittery; they blindly chase longs when prices rise and impulsively short when prices fall. They never analyze trends, just act on gut feelings, always fearing they’ll miss out on every wave, forcing trades even without quality setups. $ZEC
Everyone needs to understand that the crypto scene never lacks opportunities to make money; what it lacks is people who can control their hands. Frequent trading might seem like you're always in the game, but it's actually draining your capital, with fees and unnecessary losses slowly emptying your account. The root of many losses isn’t a lack of understanding the market, but rather an inability to control greed, over-leveraging, refusing to cut losses, and trading against the trend, resulting in getting harvested by the market time and again.
The core of trading has never been about frequently chasing orders; it's about knowing when to take or leave. If you don’t understand the market, stay in cash; if your entry points are bad, just observe. Better to miss out than make a mistake. Always prioritize your capital, manage your risk wisely, set strict stop losses, and trade with the trend.
Don’t fantasize about getting rich overnight; all steady profits come from discipline and patience. Kick the impulsive mindset, drop the bad habit of frequent trading, and you’ll be able to stand firm in this market.
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