In live streaming rooms, openly explaining trading strategies seems like everyone can learn them. But the reality is always harsh—some people can achieve a 1000% increase using the same methodology, while others listen as if they haven't heard anything at all, and in the end, their accounts hit rock bottom.
The difference behind this, frankly, is execution. The same teacher's strategy can lead to completely different results depending on the student. It's not that the strategy is flawed, but when it comes to actual execution, some strictly follow the rules, while others start to modify the rules and gamble with heavy positions.
So, a good live streaming room and a good teacher are just the starting point. Whether you can ultimately make money depends on the student's self-discipline and mindset. Trading is so realistic—between knowing and doing, there's a life-and-death gap for the entire account.
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FantasyGuardian
· 01-07 03:31
That hits close to home. I'm the kind of person who just zones out after hearing it, haha.
When it comes to execution, it's really easy to talk about, but actually doing it is much harder than it seems.
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FreeRider
· 01-04 15:00
That's right, attending classes and making money are two different things.
In the end, it still depends on whether you can hold back your hand. No matter how fancy the teacher's lecture is, going all-in will just be a waste.
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ShibaSunglasses
· 01-04 07:50
That's right, knowing and doing are two different things. I've seen too many people whose eyes light up during lectures, only to turn around and go all in with a single shot.
Really, execution is worth much more than strategy itself. The same logic, some people make a profit, while others see their accounts go to zero and keep making excuses.
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ValidatorViking
· 01-04 07:47
the gap between knowing the strategy and actually executing it with discipline... that's where most nodes get slashed. people see 1000% gains and think it's the secret sauce, but it's really just consensus finality on the rules—stick to em or go down.
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GasGasGasBro
· 01-04 07:46
Honestly, I've heard too many "secrets," and the ones who lose the most are those same people.
The point about modifying rules hits the mark; most retail investors get wiped out here.
Strict enforcement can really change your fate, but 99% of people can't do it.
Knowing is easy, doing is hard, brother. When your account hits bottom, that's the best teacher.
Losing your mindset is more deadly than anything else; no one can carry that for you.
I used to think that just learning the strategy was enough, but reality proved me wrong time and time again.
It's easy to say, but if you don't leverage or stick to stop-losses, how many can really persist?
Execution is indeed the dividing line. Why do others make a fortune with the same strategy while you still lose?
It's really just a matter of self-discipline, but ironically, self-discipline is the most scarce.
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ChainWatcher
· 01-04 07:44
I've heard too many teachers talk until they lose their voice, but I still find myself crashing mentally the fastest
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That's right, it's just a lack of self-discipline. Even the best methods are useless without it
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Many are stuck at the execution stage, and I am one of them
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So actually, it's not a lack of strategies, but a brain that doesn't want to lose, right?
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That really hit home. Knowing what to do is easy, but doing it is hard, brother
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There are indeed many who play a good hand to the end, but greed is their own undoing
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Talking about loneliness, right? I understand clearly but forget everything when it’s time to act
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The core is still mindset. Small fluctuations in the account start to throw everything into chaos
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There are many who understand strategies, but how many actually survive?
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0xSherlock
· 01-04 07:43
Listening to your words is better than reading ten years of books. This saying should have gone bankrupt long ago; it's really just a psychological placebo.
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CrossChainBreather
· 01-04 07:33
Haha, stop joking. The key is discipline. I've seen too many people nodding during lessons, but when it comes to actual trading, they just drastically modify the strategy...
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Knowing is one thing, but when it comes to actual positions, everything changes. That's the gap.
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Exactly right. The same lesson, some make 1000%, others get liquidated. It all depends on self-discipline.
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Strategies are just on paper; mindset is what determines life or death in trading.
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I just want to ask, how many people can truly stick to not over-leveraging? Most end up ruining themselves out of greed.
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Execution is easy to talk about but hard to do. When it rises, they get cocky; when it falls, they panic, and the account ends up wiped out.
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I've listened to many live streams, but in the end, I never apply what I learn. Still can't change my temper.
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That's why only a few make money; most simply can't maintain self-discipline.
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I deeply understand. The same strategy, some make money with it, I lose money with it. Now I realize it's because I didn't execute properly.
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AirdropFreedom
· 01-04 07:24
Honestly, no matter how many strategies you listen to, it's all useless if you can't keep your composure. I've seen people copy the teacher's method and end up losing even more.
In live streaming rooms, openly explaining trading strategies seems like everyone can learn them. But the reality is always harsh—some people can achieve a 1000% increase using the same methodology, while others listen as if they haven't heard anything at all, and in the end, their accounts hit rock bottom.
The difference behind this, frankly, is execution. The same teacher's strategy can lead to completely different results depending on the student. It's not that the strategy is flawed, but when it comes to actual execution, some strictly follow the rules, while others start to modify the rules and gamble with heavy positions.
So, a good live streaming room and a good teacher are just the starting point. Whether you can ultimately make money depends on the student's self-discipline and mindset. Trading is so realistic—between knowing and doing, there's a life-and-death gap for the entire account.