In the cryptocurrency world, don't let stubbornness drain your capital
Recently, I encountered a retail friend with the ALLO account who suffered five consecutive losses but stubbornly refused to stop the losses. I felt anxious for him; if this continues, he will exhaust his capital. After discussing in detail, I found that his situation is not unique. Most retail investors fall into the same trap. Initially, they lose a few points and think the market will rebound, holding on stubbornly without cutting losses. As a result, losses expand until the account is liquidated, leaving them regretting too late. By the time the capital is depleted, there is no chance to turn things around.
In fact, losing big money in the cryptocurrency world is never the fault of the market but rather that most people cannot escape the three disarrays: mindset chaos, position chaos, and rhythm chaos. To turn losses into profits, one must first correct these three points.
First, stabilize your mindset. A market crash is never the end of the world. Don't be led by panic; first, pause and review, understand the trend before taking action. Real veterans know to find opportunities when others are in a panic rather than blindly cutting losses.
Next, control your positions.
Never think about going all-in to recover losses. The more urgently you try to gamble back, the more likely you are to lose everything. Allocate funds in layers; use small positions to test and explore. Confirm the trend before increasing positions; this is the key to survival.
Finally, follow the rhythm. Many people don’t fail to understand the market; they just get the rhythm wrong. They hesitate to enter when the market rises and are reluctant to exit when it falls. They only regret it after the market moves on. Remember, when it's time to take profits, do so; when it's time to cut losses, be decisive.
The cryptocurrency world is never afraid of losses; what is feared is not summarizing after losing. To recover from losses relies not on luck but on systematic strategies combined with unwavering execution. Currently, the market is in a brewing period. Instead of continuing to stubbornly test and make mistakes, it is better to change your thinking to follow the right rhythm, turning volatility into profit opportunities.
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