The endless cycle in the crypto world, you know—after losses, you get emotional, go all-in, and end up liquidated. The second time, you don't manage your position properly, just follow channel signals, without your own trading system. You see the market move and want to act, but end up getting liquidated again. The third time, you'd rather lose than learn, and as a result, you complain about the market, curse the whales. Take a moment to think calmly: who is the biggest enemy in the crypto space? Once you understand this, you can turn things around and make a comeback. If you can't figure it out, you'll keep gambling like a dog.
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The endless cycle in the crypto world, you know—after losses, you get emotional, go all-in, and end up liquidated. The second time, you don't manage your position properly, just follow channel signals, without your own trading system. You see the market move and want to act, but end up getting liquidated again. The third time, you'd rather lose than learn, and as a result, you complain about the market, curse the whales. Take a moment to think calmly: who is the biggest enemy in the crypto space? Once you understand this, you can turn things around and make a comeback. If you can't figure it out, you'll keep gambling like a dog.