Honestly, among those entering the crypto trading scene, 90% are in it for quick money. Making money is their only goal, and the trading itself? Nobody truly loves it. In fact, most traders are actually resisting it—watching the charts, stop-losses, chasing gains, and panic selling—who the hell actually enjoys that?
It's like a swimmer whose dream is to stand on the podium surrounded by flowers. Hating every lap and every turn? Absolutely. If someone could swim in their place, they would wake up laughing in their dreams.
The problem is, no one can trade for you. No one can bear those sleepless nights, those 24-hour price fluctuations, those sudden black swan events. The market won't be gentle just because you dislike it. Instead, only those who truly love the process can survive longer.
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MentalWealthHarvester
· 8h ago
Really heartbreaking, it's just so realistic.
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DYORMaster
· 8h ago
Wake up, quick money is just an illusion.
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NeonCollector
· 8h ago
It's quite a sobering statement, but I think loving trading itself is a false proposition.
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nft_widow
· 8h ago
That hits close to home. I have to be honest — very few people can endure that kind of mental torment.
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MetaMisery
· 8h ago
Uh... that hits close to home. I'm just one of that 90%.
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GasFeeWhisperer
· 9h ago
That really hits home; most people are indeed here to chase the dream of getting rich.
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SpeakWithHatOn
· 9h ago
It hits close to home, expressing the honest feelings of most people.
Honestly, among those entering the crypto trading scene, 90% are in it for quick money. Making money is their only goal, and the trading itself? Nobody truly loves it. In fact, most traders are actually resisting it—watching the charts, stop-losses, chasing gains, and panic selling—who the hell actually enjoys that?
It's like a swimmer whose dream is to stand on the podium surrounded by flowers. Hating every lap and every turn? Absolutely. If someone could swim in their place, they would wake up laughing in their dreams.
The problem is, no one can trade for you. No one can bear those sleepless nights, those 24-hour price fluctuations, those sudden black swan events. The market won't be gentle just because you dislike it. Instead, only those who truly love the process can survive longer.