In the years of $BTC investment, I've experienced ups and downs, and my greedy habits have never changed. I open positions with full leverage, and later I suffer losses to the point where there's no way to recover. Several nights I couldn't sleep well, and I even took leave to calm down. Investing has actually pushed me to this extent.
To put it simply, the first thing in trading is to survive — preserving the principal is the foundation. Without capital, everything is pointless. Last time, I almost got completely wiped out, but luckily I escaped. I've truly learned something this time.
The investment world is full of tricks, and there are all kinds of self-proclaimed masters everywhere. You must keep your eyes open. There is only one reliable method: keep learning, keep trying, and keep summarizing. Accumulate practical experience through trading; following trends and asking others for help are less effective than focusing on improving yourself. This is the real way for ordinary people to turn things around in the crypto market.
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NotFinancialAdviser
· 8m ago
Full position is truly a brilliant move; every time I think this wave will guarantee profits, but the slap in the face hurts the most.
Just one step away from liquidation and you'll understand—your principal is your lifeline.
This circle is full of keyboard warriors; you still have to rely on your own hard work and experience.
One night to liquidation vs. one night to wealth, I choose to sleep well.
The words "stop loss" are lessons I learned through blood and tears.
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ETHmaxi_NoFilter
· 4h ago
Full position is really poison. I've seen too many people get wiped out like this, and their sleep quality drops drastically. That feeling is terrible.
After narrowly escaping a margin call once, I realized that staying alive is much more important than making money. This lesson is costly.
This circle is full of "I can help you double your money" gurus. It's hilarious. The things you learn through your own exploration are the real gold and silver.
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DuskSurfer
· 01-08 00:53
Full position opening is a real problem that needs to be addressed, or you'll end up lying flat sooner or later.
Being able to take a day off after a sleepless night shows you've truly been scared, haha.
Crypto masters are everywhere, but you still have to rely on yourself to hone your skills.
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ETH_Maxi_Taxi
· 01-08 00:53
Full-position liquidation combo is truly unbeatable; sleep quality drops to a negative level.
Losing so much that I had to take a leave to calm down, only then realizing that greed is really a slow poison in trading.
Without capital, everything is doomed—this statement hits too close to home.
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ser_ngmi
· 01-08 00:51
Full position opening is really incredible; the greed problem needs to be fixed, brother.
What was said this time is correct; surviving is the top priority. The feeling of liquidation... I don't want to experience it again.
Figuring things out on your own is indeed more reliable than listening to those self-proclaimed masters, most of whom are just harvesting the little guys.
Almost got completely wiped out, right? Luckily, I have a tough life. This time, I should learn my lesson.
Investing can cause insomnia and leave you taking leave; this game is really not a joke.
Losing the principal means everything is over; this principle should have been understood long ago.
Don't believe those get-rich-quick schemes; only persistent effort works.
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BlockchainNewbie
· 01-08 00:50
Full position trading is really a common problem in the crypto market; I've also fallen into this trap.
Almost got liquidated, now I always think about assessing the risk first.
That's right, surviving is the top priority; without capital, everything else is pointless.
Figuring things out on your own is much more reliable than listening to experts boast; I've gained some insights over the past two years.
Only after losing money do you realize what risk management really means; if you can't change the greed problem, you're just waiting to die.
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MindsetExpander
· 01-08 00:37
Full position is really a trap, leading to a direct decline in sleep quality.
Escaping the margin call once is enough; now, no matter who calls the shots, you have to question it.
The experience you gain through your own exploration is the real deal, more valuable than listening to ten experts.
In the years of $BTC investment, I've experienced ups and downs, and my greedy habits have never changed. I open positions with full leverage, and later I suffer losses to the point where there's no way to recover. Several nights I couldn't sleep well, and I even took leave to calm down. Investing has actually pushed me to this extent.
To put it simply, the first thing in trading is to survive — preserving the principal is the foundation. Without capital, everything is pointless. Last time, I almost got completely wiped out, but luckily I escaped. I've truly learned something this time.
The investment world is full of tricks, and there are all kinds of self-proclaimed masters everywhere. You must keep your eyes open. There is only one reliable method: keep learning, keep trying, and keep summarizing. Accumulate practical experience through trading; following trends and asking others for help are less effective than focusing on improving yourself. This is the real way for ordinary people to turn things around in the crypto market.