Finally breaking even from the event contract, this moment is truly worth recording.
Along the way, I’ve gathered quite a few reliable people around me. They don’t preach some mystical guidance; instead, they explain the most straightforward things—how to allocate positions, when to cut losses, how to take profits at high points, and even how to perform T-chart operations amid volatility. It sounds simple, but to truly execute it requires mental resilience. Adjusting trading mindset is more practical than any technical indicator.
There’s an old saying in the crypto world: "Don’t trust what gambling dogs say." But ironically, the truly dependable people are never those who boast. Capable individuals are recognized automatically; they don’t need self-promotion or brainwashing marketing. Conversely, those with lofty ambitions but limited skills always find excuses or question others’ original intentions.
What I want to say is, if you encounter someone richer than you, more knowledgeable, and willing to patiently guide you, cherish them. Such people are rare.
Regarding specific trading techniques, my advice is: take a look at the underlying logic of the Law of Large Numbers and ponder it yourself. Frankly, trading depends on your intuition and execution. The BTC and ETH markets are still ongoing; I’m continuing to observe.
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SchrodingerAirdrop
· 18h ago
The moment of breaking even is truly exhilarating, but managing your mindset is the biggest winner.
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NFTregretter
· 18h ago
Is breaking even the end of the story? The real test is your mindset. Honestly, too many people around me fail at this part.
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JustHereForAirdrops
· 18h ago
Getting your investment back is the goal, really. Mindset is truly more important than anything else. It seems you do have some experts around you.
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ImaginaryWhale
· 18h ago
Getting your capital back is not easy; maintaining the right mindset is truly the most difficult part, more important than any indicator.
However, honestly, there are very few reliable people; cherish those you meet.
Execution is the key to success; no matter how much theory you know, if your comprehension isn't enough, it's all useless.
Keep your mindset steady, and you can endure any market condition.
I've already muted those self-promoting people.
I took a look at BTC's trend, and I still need to keep an eye on it; this wave is hard to predict.
It's better to live your life well than just talk about it; that's how it is in the crypto world.
Position management really requires effort and learning; otherwise, you'll be liquidated sooner or later.
Finding someone willing to give sincere guidance is worth a lifetime.
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SybilSlayer
· 18h ago
Breaking even is breaking even; whether it's worth recording... I think it's mainly because the roller coaster of emotions has been too many times haha
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StopLossMaster
· 18h ago
Breaking even is the goal? The real skill lies in mindset—how many people die because they refuse to cut losses.
Finally breaking even from the event contract, this moment is truly worth recording.
Along the way, I’ve gathered quite a few reliable people around me. They don’t preach some mystical guidance; instead, they explain the most straightforward things—how to allocate positions, when to cut losses, how to take profits at high points, and even how to perform T-chart operations amid volatility. It sounds simple, but to truly execute it requires mental resilience. Adjusting trading mindset is more practical than any technical indicator.
There’s an old saying in the crypto world: "Don’t trust what gambling dogs say." But ironically, the truly dependable people are never those who boast. Capable individuals are recognized automatically; they don’t need self-promotion or brainwashing marketing. Conversely, those with lofty ambitions but limited skills always find excuses or question others’ original intentions.
What I want to say is, if you encounter someone richer than you, more knowledgeable, and willing to patiently guide you, cherish them. Such people are rare.
Regarding specific trading techniques, my advice is: take a look at the underlying logic of the Law of Large Numbers and ponder it yourself. Frankly, trading depends on your intuition and execution. The BTC and ETH markets are still ongoing; I’m continuing to observe.