Have you ever experienced something strange like this—
As soon as you buy in, the candlestick chart immediately turns down and crashes; as soon as you cut your losses and sell, the market suddenly rebounds violently.
Don’t blame your luck. This isn’t a matter of luck; it’s the three traps that almost every retail investor falls into:
**Trap 1: Always Chasing the Tail Lights**
You only dare to get in after the price has surged, and only think about getting out after it has crashed. The market never waits for those who hesitate—opportunities flash by in an instant. The “signals” you see are just the bones left after others have finished feasting.
**Trap 2: Letting Emotions Place Your Trades**
Afraid of missing out? Then you buy at the top. Afraid of further losses? Then you panic sell at the bottom.
On the surface, it looks like operational mistakes, but in fact, your emotions are controlling your trades. True pros never trade based on feelings.
**Trap 3: You’re Always on the Opposite Side of the Big Players**
When you think it’s a “great bottom-buying opportunity,” big money might be selling off; when you can’t stand the losses and stop out, someone is smiling as they take your chips and prepare to pump the market.
It’s not bad luck—you’re just on the wrong side of the trend.
At the end of the day, whether you make money trading doesn’t have much to do with intelligence, but everything to do with discipline and having a system.
Without a trading system, $XRP you’ll always be a contrarian indicator for the market.
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NightAirdropper
· 11h ago
Oh no, this is exactly my daily routine—every time I get it exactly wrong. This is killing me with laughter.
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DYORMaster
· 11h ago
That's absolutely right. I was harvested step by step in the same way, and now I realize it wasn't about bad luck at all.
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NftRegretMachine
· 12h ago
Here we go again? I already knew I was a counter-indicator, so I might as well do the opposite.
Have you ever experienced something strange like this—
As soon as you buy in, the candlestick chart immediately turns down and crashes; as soon as you cut your losses and sell, the market suddenly rebounds violently.
Don’t blame your luck. This isn’t a matter of luck; it’s the three traps that almost every retail investor falls into:
**Trap 1: Always Chasing the Tail Lights**
You only dare to get in after the price has surged, and only think about getting out after it has crashed. The market never waits for those who hesitate—opportunities flash by in an instant. The “signals” you see are just the bones left after others have finished feasting.
**Trap 2: Letting Emotions Place Your Trades**
Afraid of missing out? Then you buy at the top.
Afraid of further losses? Then you panic sell at the bottom.
On the surface, it looks like operational mistakes, but in fact, your emotions are controlling your trades. True pros never trade based on feelings.
**Trap 3: You’re Always on the Opposite Side of the Big Players**
When you think it’s a “great bottom-buying opportunity,” big money might be selling off; when you can’t stand the losses and stop out, someone is smiling as they take your chips and prepare to pump the market.
It’s not bad luck—you’re just on the wrong side of the trend.
At the end of the day, whether you make money trading doesn’t have much to do with intelligence, but everything to do with discipline and having a system.
Without a trading system, $XRP you’ll always be a contrarian indicator for the market.
To put it another way—$ENA
What matters isn’t being “right” in your views, but “right” in your actions. $ALLO
Only by following the right rhythm can you break free from the deadlock of “buy and it falls, sell and it rises.”