Last Saturday evening, at the tea house downstairs. Neighbor Xiao Wu, who just entered the market 3 months ago, was holding his phone and sighing:
"I really don’t understand, I’ve been watching the market until dawn every day, I’ve bought SOL and ADA, and they’ve both gone up, so why am I still down five thousand?"
As he said this, the screen was still lit, with green and red K-lines intersecting, as if mocking his efforts.
This scene instantly pulled me back to last year.
At that time, Lao Zheng’s account had 25,000 U, fluctuating for a whole six months.
Every time BTC rose by 3 points, he would be restless, trembling and taking profits first;
But when the main upward trend really started, he was already out of position,
He could only watch the market fly away,
Afterwards, he slapped his thigh and said: "If I had known, I would have held on longer."
Have you noticed?
Their problem was never choosing the wrong direction.
One person stares at the market every day, exhausting time into red veins;
Another is cautious to the extreme, yet overly cautious.
The market has given opportunities, even more than once,
But the money, just wouldn’t stay.
The cruelest part of the crypto world is this:
You can judge the trend correctly, but lose to your own hands.
A slight rise makes you fear a reversal,
A slight drop makes you start to doubt life;
Before profits even start to run, emotions have already knocked you down.
The ones who really make money,
Are not the ones who watch the market the longest,
Nor the ones who operate the most frequently,
But the kind—
Who think clearly before entering,
Can hold onto the trend,
And walk the necessary distance.
The market is always there,
Opportunities are never lacking.
What’s lacking is only the patience to accompany it through a journey.



