Some people always think that trading requires talent, but that's not true. The recent BTC event contract I did is a clear example — the starting point wasn't high, the key is execution and mindset.
With a principal of $289, during the operation cycle from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m., it finally multiplied tenfold, and the account reached $2,800. The numbers look impressive, but the underlying logic is even more important.
Many people ask me what my secret is. My answer is straightforward: there are no special secrets, just continuously repeating the correct trading process. Find a rhythm that suits you, stick to executing it, and keep doing so. Most people fail in the repetition process because trading really tests human nature — greed, fear, impatience — these emotions interfere with decision-making every day.
A truly qualified trader is someone who can overcome these human weaknesses. Not because they are inherently rational, but because they use discipline to keep emotions outside the door. Bitcoin's liquidity is so good that opportunities are everywhere, but most people can't seize them. The problem is never the market itself, but whether the operator can maintain consistent output.
If you're still confused right now, start with the basics — learn to wait, learn to accept losses, learn to repeat.
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TeaTimeTrader
· 18h ago
Whoa, $289 turned ten times? This mindset management is really on point, but to be honest, most people would still get carried away when they hear this.
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ChainSherlockGirl
· 18h ago
289 to 2800, sounds pretty sweet, but I just want to know where the BTC wallets are flowing during these 7 hours... Based on my analysis, the real test of human nature is whether you dare to repeat this process when you lose 50% next time.
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PretendingSerious
· 18h ago
That's right, discipline is the real thing. I have just fallen too many times due to emotions.
Some people always think that trading requires talent, but that's not true. The recent BTC event contract I did is a clear example — the starting point wasn't high, the key is execution and mindset.
With a principal of $289, during the operation cycle from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m., it finally multiplied tenfold, and the account reached $2,800. The numbers look impressive, but the underlying logic is even more important.
Many people ask me what my secret is. My answer is straightforward: there are no special secrets, just continuously repeating the correct trading process. Find a rhythm that suits you, stick to executing it, and keep doing so. Most people fail in the repetition process because trading really tests human nature — greed, fear, impatience — these emotions interfere with decision-making every day.
A truly qualified trader is someone who can overcome these human weaknesses. Not because they are inherently rational, but because they use discipline to keep emotions outside the door. Bitcoin's liquidity is so good that opportunities are everywhere, but most people can't seize them. The problem is never the market itself, but whether the operator can maintain consistent output.
If you're still confused right now, start with the basics — learn to wait, learn to accept losses, learn to repeat.