Been taking some smaller hits on $SS trades lately, but honestly I'm past the point of sweating it. You adapt to the ups and downs or you don't last long in this game. The real test is keeping your cool and not getting emotional when things don't go your way. Staying cautious about the next moves—don't want to tempt fate, but staying in the game is what counts.
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LightningLady
· 01-06 02:02
Losing a little bit of money is nothing; having a good mindset is the real capital for making money.
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orphaned_block
· 01-05 15:55
Adapt or exit, it's that simple
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SchrodingerPrivateKey
· 01-04 22:13
Alright, you're right. It's all about mindset. Losing a bit of money isn't a big deal; the key is whether you can hold on.
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GasFeeCrybaby
· 01-03 05:54
Losses are losses; after all, what's meant to be will be, there's nothing to fear.
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TradFiRefugee
· 01-03 05:53
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Survival of the fittest, I've seen through it long ago. Small losses are nothing. The key is not to let emotions hijack you. Once you realize this, making money isn't that hard.
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SatoshiNotNakamoto
· 01-03 05:41
Losing a small amount of money isn't a big deal; the key is mindset. Too many people get repeatedly caught in this market because of emotional reactions.
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CounterIndicator
· 01-03 05:30
A small loss isn't a big deal; the key is to keep a steady mindset. That's the secret to long-term survival.
Been taking some smaller hits on $SS trades lately, but honestly I'm past the point of sweating it. You adapt to the ups and downs or you don't last long in this game. The real test is keeping your cool and not getting emotional when things don't go your way. Staying cautious about the next moves—don't want to tempt fate, but staying in the game is what counts.