Staying up late to monitor the market until dawn, you've definitely experienced this. Watching your account turn from green to red, that pain in your heart at that moment probably hits right in the chest. Sometimes you really ask yourself, is all this effort worth it?



But in the crypto world, it's not about luck; it's about mindset and rhythm. It looks simple, but in practice, it's a battlefield.

In volatile markets, most people get washed out—they panic and cut losses, only to miss the rebound. And those who can stay calm? They wait for entry signals and gradually build their positions. When the market is trending upward, it hurts even more—many get caught chasing highs, but those who follow their plan and build positions steadily are the true winners in the end.

After experiencing one or two brutal dips, your judgment naturally improves. During those forgotten days, you're learning to make precise moves. Don't envy others' profit screenshots; every account hides persistence and self-discipline that others can't see.

In this market, only those who can endure will stand out; those who can't have already exited. As the K-line fluctuates up and down, in the end, it's about who can stay true to their original intention and wait for their moment. Wait for the wind, and wait even more for yourself to win.
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TokenomicsPolicevip
· 1h ago
Staying up late to monitor the market is indeed exhausting, but those who truly make money never rely on staying up all night... It's the same old story, I've heard it a hundred times. Having a good mindset doesn't help if the market doesn't cooperate, you'll still lose money. Sounds nice, but most people still get cut. This round of the market really tests people; those who can't endure it have already run away.
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GweiObservervip
· 1h ago
Late-night market watching really harms the body; the moment it turns from green to red, it's truly suffocating. --- Sounds good, but the key is to maintain the right mindset. I often fall into this trap. --- The feeling of missing out is even worse than losing money. Who hasn't cut some losses? --- Stop with those motivational clichés. Most people end up losing out in the end. --- If you can't hold on, just admit defeat. Don't fool yourself into thinking persistence will pay off. --- People say this every week when the market is good, but forget about it two weeks later. --- Account screenshots are real, but no one is willing to share the details of the process. --- Shura field is right to mention it, but the winning ratio is truly despairing. --- Signal entry? Bro, signals are always after the fact. --- If your mindset collapses, just step out. Don't keep fighting with yourself.
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PensionDestroyervip
· 2h ago
Staying up late to watch the market... really hurts both body and mind. Many people see the screenshots, but few can stick with it. I am that fool who stayed up crying. That's right, attitude determines everything, but how many can truly hold on? This recent crash has washed out a bunch of people again. Those who cut losses are probably regretting it, and those who missed the opportunity feel even more hopeless. Anyway, I've accepted it. Either wait for the wind to come or wait for bankruptcy. In between, I rely on self-discipline.
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