#我在Gate广场过新年 No more market talk, let's share some insights
Guys, have you noticed that when I haven't entered the market recently, my analysis on the square has been pretty accurate? Does anyone know why that is? Because when you haven't entered the market, your mind is clearer. As the saying goes, "The person involved is confused, while the onlookers see clearly." That's roughly the idea. Since I haven't entered, I feel I can see things more clearly, without being disrupted by my own trading rhythm or perceptions of the market. Actually, that's not what I want to talk about. Let's discuss something else. When you see me trading contracts, isn't it often that I lose money but then make it back the next time? If you analyze this carefully, it's quite similar to the situation I mentioned at the beginning. Every time I lose, I take a break, and when I re-enter the market in a clear-headed state, my win rate improves. Don't you think so? Taking a break first allows you to calm down because resting prevents you from getting overly emotional. When you're not emotional, you're less likely to lose a lot, making it easier to recover. Of course, my experience sharing is based on short-term trading. For those who prefer medium- and long-term trading, my advice might not be very relevant. I believe my experience can be more helpful for beginners. For seasoned traders doing medium- and long-term strategies, holding positions is definitely necessary. If they don't hold, they can't sustain their positions and achieve big results. Just like me, I often sell early and can't hold long-term positions. Everyone has their own trading style. Find what works for you, discover your own direction, practice more, and you'll definitely improve. I am the best example of this. I dare to say that because I’ve gradually gone from 0.1 to 1, then to 2. Sometimes I feel so inspired that I even have to get out of the car to type a message. But with smart driving, guys, rest assured. $ETH
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ProfessionalBrotherOnlyEmpty
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Creating an order and not creating an order are two different states, brothers! Let's keep pushing together!
#我在Gate广场过新年 No more market talk, let's share some insights
Guys, have you noticed that when I haven't entered the market recently, my analysis on the square has been pretty accurate? Does anyone know why that is?
Because when you haven't entered the market, your mind is clearer. As the saying goes, "The person involved is confused, while the onlookers see clearly." That's roughly the idea. Since I haven't entered, I feel I can see things more clearly, without being disrupted by my own trading rhythm or perceptions of the market.
Actually, that's not what I want to talk about. Let's discuss something else. When you see me trading contracts, isn't it often that I lose money but then make it back the next time? If you analyze this carefully, it's quite similar to the situation I mentioned at the beginning. Every time I lose, I take a break, and when I re-enter the market in a clear-headed state, my win rate improves. Don't you think so?
Taking a break first allows you to calm down because resting prevents you from getting overly emotional. When you're not emotional, you're less likely to lose a lot, making it easier to recover.
Of course, my experience sharing is based on short-term trading. For those who prefer medium- and long-term trading, my advice might not be very relevant. I believe my experience can be more helpful for beginners. For seasoned traders doing medium- and long-term strategies, holding positions is definitely necessary. If they don't hold, they can't sustain their positions and achieve big results. Just like me, I often sell early and can't hold long-term positions.
Everyone has their own trading style. Find what works for you, discover your own direction, practice more, and you'll definitely improve. I am the best example of this. I dare to say that because I’ve gradually gone from 0.1 to 1, then to 2.
Sometimes I feel so inspired that I even have to get out of the car to type a message.
But with smart driving, guys, rest assured. $ETH