#势不可挡的币安社区

I am an ordinary person among Binance's 300 million users.

When I first got into trading, I thought I was very calm, but the market quickly taught me a cruel fact:

Emotions are the greatest opponent.

I still remember one night I stared at my phone screen until four in the morning.

The room was dark, with only the light of the candlesticks.

Every fluctuation felt like it was tugging at my heartbeat.

That day, I was holding a high-leverage position, initially planning to make a little profit and leave, but when the market started to reverse, I didn't cut my losses; instead, I kept telling myself, "Just wait a little longer, it will come back soon."

But it didn't come back.

At that moment, I truly understood what "the silence after being out of position" meant for the first time.

It wasn't relaxation, but a sense of loss and fear.

The moment my account balance shrank, I didn't blame the market; I just felt ridiculous.

Because I finally admitted: it wasn't that the market was difficult, but that I had no respect for risk.

After that, I started to change my approach.

I no longer placed orders frequently, nor did I try to catch every fluctuation; instead, I learned to wait for opportunities that truly belonged to me. The learning content, task activities, and community atmosphere at Binance also slowly made me understand:

Stability is more important than excitement.

Surviving is more important than making quick money.

At Binance, I not only learned to trade but also learned to face my own desires and weaknesses.

Now, I still pay attention to the market, but I am no longer swayed by every rise and fall.

I know I don't need to win in a single day; what I want to win is a long journey into the future.

If someone asks me what my greatest gain is as one of Binance's 300 million users?

I would answer:

It's not how much I've earned, but that I've learned to control myself.