When prices rise, chase after them; when they fall, panic. Watching K lines and brushing data all day long—are you also like this?
It seems like you are actively looking for opportunities, but in fact, you have long been led by emotions, and the more you operate, the messier it gets, the more you struggle, the more you lose.
The most common pitfall: seeing a few bullish candles and thinking the market can still rise, rushing in eagerly, only to end up buying at a high point;
When the price falls, you panic again, and cut your losses at the bottom, perfectly stepping on the wrong beat.
Some people are even more aggressive: if they see the direction correctly, they want to “go all in,” heavily investing.
But the market will never move according to people's wishes; a slight pullback can directly take you out, and your capital gets wiped out overnight, leaving no chance for recovery.
This is not fundamentally a technical issue, but rather an excess of gambling mentality.
Desiring to get rich overnight makes it impossible to control your hands or your heart, turning trading into a gamble, and losing is just a matter of time.
Those who can truly stabilize their profits rely not on “smartness,” but on “dullness”: when the market is unclear, they calmly observe; when others chase high, they stay still; when others panic-sell, they do not rush in, never letting market emotions lead them away.
I managed to go from continuous losses to stable profits relying on three things:
First, control positions and rhythm; for every trade, think through the worst-case scenario. If the market is good, speed up; if the market is chaotic, take a break;
Second, do not chase, do not gamble, do not hold onto positions; high win-rate opportunities are all about waiting, not rushing;
Third, review to maintain “dullness”; mistakes must be summarized, and when emotions are out of control, reviews are even more necessary. It seems slow, but in fact, it becomes steadier over time.
If you currently have no direction in the cryptocurrency circle, and do not know how to operate next, it would be better to follow me.
Even in a chaotic market, there are opportunities; come ashore together with Ice Sister.

