$BTC When you first start trading, you might get excited after making a little profit, your heartbeat quickens, and you watch your account balance turn into a feast or new clothes, fantasizing about achieving freedom through trading.



It’s only after countless nights of staring at the screen until dawn that I realize: the turning point in trading is never about the account gaining a few zeros, but about finally being unaffected by gains and losses internally.
In the past, my screen was filled with MACD, RSI, moving averages—I thought these were weapons for profit. Later, I realized I was like a hamster on a wheel, exhausting myself but stuck spinning in lagging signals.

Until I deleted all indicators and only looked at bare candlesticks. I began to understand the intentions hidden in the wicks, see the footprints left by big funds, and learn to wait for the price to give its own answer at key points.
I no longer predict the market but respond to it like checking the weather—carrying an umbrella when it rains, sailing with the wind when it blows.

Most traders are trapped in an invisible cage, being told to monitor the market constantly and seek foolproof secrets, but they don’t realize that profits are hidden in the silence after understanding the rules.
The truth about making money has never been in complex algorithms but in price actions stripped of emotion.

I no longer get distracted by noise and fluctuations, only taking action at the most confident moments. The outcome is left to the market, and I no longer waste energy fighting myself.

By 2026, I will no longer chase money or run after it.
I am not “making money,” I am becoming someone that money likes.

Stability is for speed. When prepared, you can run as soon as the wind comes. #稳定币争议升温
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