I haven't been actively trading much in the past two weeks, avoiding many trap setups and saving myself from the frustration of chasing airdrops. I originally planned to settle down and carefully study a trading strategy.
But what happened? I ended up joining various paid communities, started trading derivatives, following trends to buy new coins, and even doing all kinds of wallet operations on the chain...
Honestly, after all this fuss, I realize I've lost more money. It doesn't seem to be a problem of lacking a strategy, but rather that having too many strategies makes it easy to get confused.
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SlowLearnerWang
· 54m ago
Ha, isn't this just me, dodging one wave only to rush into another pit
Having too many strategies actually leads to quicker death, I now have a deep understanding of this
Paid communities are the real money-making machines for harvesting profits, why didn't I realize this earlier
The more I want to be stable, the more I mess around fiercely; ultimately, it's still a mindset issue
The research methods I promised, but in the end, I just followed the crowd, serves me right
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TooScaredToSell
· 6h ago
I'll just say it, paid communities are a scam; once you're in, you start losing money rapidly.
No matter how many strategies you have, mindset is the most important.
Doing nothing and relaxing actually makes money, while constantly trading leads to losses. This pattern is truly incredible.
Contract traders all behave this way; the more they want to make quick money, the faster they lose.
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OnchainHolmes
· 6h ago
This is the curse of the crypto world; the more you try to avoid it, the deeper you get trapped.
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AllTalkLongTrader
· 6h ago
Having too many strategies becomes noise; that's how I also got caught.
I haven't been actively trading much in the past two weeks, avoiding many trap setups and saving myself from the frustration of chasing airdrops. I originally planned to settle down and carefully study a trading strategy.
But what happened? I ended up joining various paid communities, started trading derivatives, following trends to buy new coins, and even doing all kinds of wallet operations on the chain...
Honestly, after all this fuss, I realize I've lost more money. It doesn't seem to be a problem of lacking a strategy, but rather that having too many strategies makes it easy to get confused.