My trading evolution: the left side is the novice period, and the right side is now. To be honest, sometimes trading relies on a few things—lighting a stick of incense, taking a bite of an apple, believing that this wave of the market will rise. As for risk hedging? Hey, that's for self-protection in case the market turns. The crypto market is constantly changing, and mindset is more important than technique. From blind optimism to learning risk management, every trader has gone through this process.
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LiquidationAlert
· 7h ago
Haha, this is my daily routine: lighting incense, watching the market, praying not to get liquidated.
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GateUser-00be86fc
· 7h ago
Haha, really, during the novice period, that bit of mental preparation is faith plus luck.
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ReverseTradingGuru
· 7h ago
Haha, this is us, from all-in to hedging, not knowing how many times we've lost in between.
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SatoshiChallenger
· 7h ago
Ironically, the data shows that most of these "evolved" traders are still in the same position after three years [cold laugh]
My trading evolution: the left side is the novice period, and the right side is now. To be honest, sometimes trading relies on a few things—lighting a stick of incense, taking a bite of an apple, believing that this wave of the market will rise. As for risk hedging? Hey, that's for self-protection in case the market turns. The crypto market is constantly changing, and mindset is more important than technique. From blind optimism to learning risk management, every trader has gone through this process.