Gate records daily, trading turns out to be a "continuously upgraded self-dialogue"
Every time I place an order on Gate, I always check my trading records. Not to show off, nor to self-blame, but to answer a question: "How did I really make my decisions?" As you go further along your trading journey, you will find that the hardest opponent is not the market, but yourself: when the market is surging, you fear missing out, and when it is deep in decline, you fear selling at the bottom. Your emotions can be even more twisted than the K-line. Later, I started to write down every operation, like a growth diary for trading: ✔ Why did I enter the market? ✔ Why did I exit the market? ✔ Was I influenced by emotions? ✔ Did I follow my strategy? The atmosphere of Gate Square feels more like an "open growth community." Everyone is not competing in trading but in "who knows themselves better." Some share their loss reviews, some talk about moments of mental breakdown, and some write about strategic upgrades—this is more authentic than any tutorial. In terms of trading strategies, I have set two golden rules for myself: 1️⃣ Be calm when making plans, and be ruthless when executing them. 2️⃣ Don't touch coins that you don't understand, and don't delay opportunities that you do understand.
"Trading is not only a competition with the market, but also a reconciliation with oneself." #Gate广场新手村第八期
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Gate records daily, trading turns out to be a "continuously upgraded self-dialogue"
Every time I place an order on Gate, I always check my trading records. Not to show off, nor to self-blame, but to answer a question: "How did I really make my decisions?"
As you go further along your trading journey, you will find that the hardest opponent is not the market, but yourself: when the market is surging, you fear missing out, and when it is deep in decline, you fear selling at the bottom. Your emotions can be even more twisted than the K-line.
Later, I started to write down every operation, like a growth diary for trading:
✔ Why did I enter the market?
✔ Why did I exit the market?
✔ Was I influenced by emotions?
✔ Did I follow my strategy?
The atmosphere of Gate Square feels more like an "open growth community." Everyone is not competing in trading but in "who knows themselves better." Some share their loss reviews, some talk about moments of mental breakdown, and some write about strategic upgrades—this is more authentic than any tutorial.
In terms of trading strategies, I have set two golden rules for myself: 1️⃣ Be calm when making plans, and be ruthless when executing them. 2️⃣ Don't touch coins that you don't understand, and don't delay opportunities that you do understand.
"Trading is not only a competition with the market, but also a reconciliation with oneself."
#Gate广场新手村第八期