The first day of rest, pressing the pause button for myself. Last night, I temporarily unloaded Binance and turned off the pop-ups for the fluctuations in the cryptocurrency market. After leaving the venue for these few hours, my world suddenly became quiet. I didn't need to frequently refresh to check the market, and without any positions, I wasn't dragged by the candlesticks' emotions. My heart gradually settled down, marking the end of half a month's battle in the market.
Today, I have plenty of time for myself, and I had a good night's sleep. Today at home, I'm preparing to cook frog porridge and stir-fry a plate of beef. People in the crypto world live quickly because they keep an eye on the market; it's really rare to allow oneself to slow down. When you stop, there's no need to think about strategies; you can just focus on enjoying the present moment. Friends can give it a try; after making a profit, occasionally stepping away from the noise and slowing down the pace is beneficial. The casino is open 24 hours, and the rhythm of entering the market should be controlled by you.
Some have floating profits, some have floating losses, but I have no positions. When you are free from the constraints of positions, you can find peace. Today is full of rambling; I can't shake off my talkative nature.
Impatience is the root of losses; mentality determines everything.
Some people lose everything and have no way out, but if you still have capital to allocate, you should be even more cautious.
No matter what cryptocurrency you are dealing with, whether it's altcoins or mainstream coins, having a stop-loss is essential. If I hadn't set a stop-loss yesterday, I would have probably blown up all 5000 units of oil. If I had held onto the 3150 contracts like most people, I would have been severely burned. Staying clear-headed is very important; most people indeed think of taking chances.