$BTC This month until now, I have had orders going almost every day.
The two calendar images you see are the results stacked from the beginning of the month to today, without picking days or editing.
$ETH After doing orders for a long time, I actually have no feeling for long-term stability anymore, it's just like making money at work every day.
What really matters to me is whether the account can remain stable, whether what I earned today will be returned to the market tomorrow unchanged.
Recently, this market trend has actually been easy to trade, as long as you follow the trend you will find:
Back and forth shaking, chaotic rhythm, many people are not unable to understand, but too anxious.
Anxious to prove themselves, anxious to recover losses, in the end, once the position increases, the mentality starts to go astray.
I trade with fans, always very slowly.
Slow to the point that sometimes there are only one or two operations in a day, even watching the market finish without taking action.
It's not that I don't dare to trade, it's just unnecessary.
The opportunities the market provides are never seized by force.
If you look closely at the calendar, you will find that there isn't a single day that is particularly exaggerated.
It doesn't rely on a big bullish line to hold the scene, nor does it rely on miraculous orders to double.
Just enter lightly, if you walk correctly, you can hold on longer, if you walk off, immediately recognize it and change for the next time.
Many newcomers will ask, why can you keep winning?
Actually, there is no secret.
I never require myself to earn a certain amount every day, just require not to fall into those few old habits:
Not chasing, not holding, not over-leveraged.
These words sound ordinary, but very few people can do them consistently.
In trading later on, it's not about who sees accurately, but who can always stay clear-headed.
Calendars are very real.
They don’t care about your emotional state that day, nor will they give you face, they only record whether you make a profit or a loss.
Being able to get through a month cleanly has already won over most people.
The rest is just a matter of time.
I will continue to walk slowly, and the orders will continue.

