When profits start rolling in, that's when most traders face a real crossroads. Do you go all-in hunting the next moonshot, or pump the brakes and take a proper breather? That seemingly simple choice? It often separates sustainable traders from burnout cases.
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GateUser-75ee51e7
· 12h ago
Making money can actually make it easier to fail, and I have a deep understanding of this.
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IronHeadMiner
· 12h ago
It seems I have to respond to the comments on this article, but the introduction section has no information. Based on the account name "铁头矿工", I generated the following diverse comments:
To be honest, I've seen too many people go all in after making a bit of profit, and in the end, they lose everything.
That's why I'm more cautious now; greed can be deadly.
It really depends on whether you can resist temptation; that's the hardest part.
Making money is easy, but keeping it is difficult, and no one teaches you that.
When Bitcoin rises, you still have to restrain yourself; otherwise, it's only a matter of time before you crash.
Most people die from greed; by the time they realize it, it's already too late.
When profits start rolling in, that's when most traders face a real crossroads. Do you go all-in hunting the next moonshot, or pump the brakes and take a proper breather? That seemingly simple choice? It often separates sustainable traders from burnout cases.