Everyone, I am your old friend, a crypto analyst.
Today let's talk about something heart-wrenching, is it just me: when the market moves, my heart races, my fingers itch, and that voice in my head keeps shouting 'Charge!', and as a result, I regret it immediately after I act, with my account balance always riding a roller coaster?
I used to be like that too. All the technical analysis and fundamentals I learned, in the end, I found that my biggest enemy is myself.
Staying up late to watch the market, when I win I feel like a genius, but when I lose I think the dealer is watching my pockets. Later I understood that in the crypto world, in the end, it's not about the technology, it's about the discipline.
I set 'five self-harm prohibitions' for myself, that's right, things I must not do:
Never go all in, even if the sky falls
I think no matter how stable a coin is, at most 1/5 of your position. Save some bullets, not to increase your position, but to ensure you 'still have something to play with'.
Admit your mistakes, don't fall in love with the market
When it drops, the market is telling you 'you were wrong'; averaging down is not about lowering costs, it's about increasing your mistakes. Don't stubbornly stick to one coin; the crypto market is never short of new coins.
If the coin goes up, let it fly
Don't chase as soon as it rises, chasing will only trap you. Remember, the opportunities you miss are always more than the money you lose. Don't be a 'crypto love brain'; it doesn't love you, you're just a passerby.
If you watch the market for more than 1 hour every day, you've already lost
Later, I set an alarm to close the software at the scheduled time. If you look at the K-line for too long, you'll start to see illusions, and when emotions rise, you'll forget all strategies.
Before sleeping, the account must be 'calm and peaceful'
Don't think there will be miracles at midnight; usually, there's only shock. Not holding positions while sleeping is the best sleeping pill I can give myself.
After sticking to these 'counter-intuitive operations', I found that the money I lost decreased, the account's volatility reduced, and my sleep improved.
It turns out that a true 'expert' is not one who catches every rise, but one who avoids all the pitfalls. In the crypto world, living long is the way to go.
I know you might be itching to trade now, but remember, resisting that urge once is equivalent to making money.
If you're also tired of being led by the market and want to learn some trading principles that make you 'comfortable', give me a follow@加密崎哥 #加密市场观察 $BTC $ETH

