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Entering the crypto market is like walking a tightrope—no one wants to fall, but falling is inevitable. The key isn’t whether you can make money every time, but whether you can survive when losses happen.
Here’s a devilish detail: what really destroys people isn’t usually wrong judgment of the trend, but blowing up your position. Once losses exceed your psychological threshold, you lose your composure, and most subsequent decisions are made in panic and regret.
Your mind is clearest when watching the candlestick charts, but once real money is involved, rationality quickly evaporates. You tend to ignore unfavorable signals, mistake small rebounds for reversals, and impulsively place orders driven by emotion.
Instead of playing armchair strategist after the fact, ask yourself these four questions before opening a position:
**1. Why am I entering?** You need a clear signal, not something vague like “I feel it’s going up.”
**2. Where is the stop-loss?** It should be at a key support level or a clearly defined resistance point.
**3. What is my target?** Is there a realistic take-profit zone?
**4. Can I handle the worst-case scenario?** If I lose this trade, can I accept it? Is my position size too heavy?
If you don’t have an answer to any of these, don’t move your hands.
Regarding take-profit, many people have a common flaw—they want to squeeze every bit of profit from the market. But the market is never infinite; once you’ve captured the gains you understand, be content. The volatility of coins like $SOL, $ETH, and $BEAT is real, but if someone keeps holding out for more at the target zone out of greed, they often turn paper profits into paper losses, and the psychological blow is doubled.
A more practical approach is: take profits in stages, and keep some core holdings to follow the trend. Once your planned target is reached, execute without changing your mind. The extra gains? That’s luck, not worth risking your hard-earned trading discipline for.
The market never profits from how accurate your predictions are; it rewards how disciplined your plan is and how ruthlessly you execute. Those who can control themselves are never abandoned by the market.