> All my major losses come after a big win when I didn't stop. > All my real big wins and the money I kept long-term > are because I caught a good trend once and then immediately stopped to live my life.
Pickle Cat
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If you want to stop losing money, please stop day trading immediately (this is not clickbait)
Because retail investors are essentially a structural scam. This article is a bit long, but if you are willing to give me 120 seconds, I guarantee you will thank me in a few years. I started trading when I was a teenager. I made a lot of money, thinking I was Batman. I also lost even more money, which hurt a lot, and even now I am still fixing the cracks from back then. I've tried all the strategies that retail investors can access. I even seriously day traded for a year, thinking I could finally turn things around, but the result was so miserable that just thinking about it still hurts.
How bad was my PNL at that time? Even my grandmother made more money than I did! And she just followed the method I taught her to automatically invest in Bitcoin.
Looking back at the trading records of the past two years, we can see that the big profits were made when the market was good, and they did not last long! Big losses, without exception, are all contracts! It's all, it's all, it's a contract! This also shows that I am not suitable for the contract! Although I think 99% of people in the entire market are not suitable for contracts! But there are always those one in ten thousand people who make a lot of money in the contract market. I am very self-aware that I am not the 1%! So in summary, most of the time you make money because the market is feeding you, and you have to rely on your own knowledge to make money when the market is good. However, most of the time the market is not good or fluctuating, so most of the time you have to control it. Control the contract. If you can do this, you can guarantee that you will not lose much. If you can not lose much, then if you persist and encounter opportunities, won't you make money! The longer you live, the more opportunities you will encounter. If you lose a little today and lose a little tomorrow, your principal will be lost. What can you earn?
$FORM cz biological son 4 wounds then half-dead and barely alive. The bottom is repeatedly whipped by a butterfly, being stepped on and crazily rubbed under the feet—how come he’s trying to save face now? Don’t pull him away.
$BTC Air Force bombs are finished, and now it’s the other forces’ turn Main thing: keep the price unchanged—betting that gamblers’ principal won’t be confiscated. Then at the end, when there’s a drop, there will be fewer ‘cabbages’ scrambling for chips Perfect 😍
Stuck. If we short Aiyou Shu again, it’s double stuck.
王大锤锤
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The U.S. (Yu Shu) traffic is too high, causing the dual-English openings that were scheduled for listing on the same day to be below 1X—it's basically a cash-spinning opportunity. I mindlessly jumped in.
The U.S. (Yu Shu) traffic is too high, causing the dual-English openings that were scheduled for listing on the same day to be below 1X—it's basically a cash-spinning opportunity. I mindlessly jumped in.
Niu Lai coming up with Alpha was really unexpected. He didn’t take part at all throughout, but honestly this IP is pretty awesome too—doesn’t everyone, without exception, know it?
For recharge addresses for each exchange, it's best not to leak them. Recently, it's not that HTX has been sanctioned—Binance also doesn't accept assets transferred from HTX. Once the account is received, there is a risk and the address gets tainted. I just also saw on X that some people’s exchange addresses inexplicably received small recharge amounts from the HTX exchange, which led to abnormal account activity.
At the end of last year, the big-bear-market trend was confirmed, and my trading strategy shifted to a defensive approach—taking only small capital to get a feel for market sentiment. With small capital, from the beginning of this year until now I’ve lost $40k. If instead I had gone all-in, how terrible would the losses have been! The facts prove that what you make is luck, while what you lose depends on skill. To avoid this curse, you have to learn how to control your hands, recognize reality, and recognize the underlying nature of what makes you money. I believe most people make money when the market is good. At the end of the day, the market feeds you. Once you enter a bear market, all the previous profit logic becomes invalid. The earlier you recognize reality, the earlier you can control your hands: play only in a bull market; do financial management in a bear market. Every bit of return you accumulate through bear-market financial management—and every portion of principal you manage to preserve—is the foundation for the next bull market’s 10X or 100X outcomes. On the other hand, if you don’t do financial management in a bear market and keep copying and chasing trades, the principal you lose will greatly reduce the 10X or 100X results you could have achieved in the next bull market. So the losses aren’t just limited to that principal. You’re actually losing the potential outcomes you could have achieved with 10X or 100X during the bull market.
王大锤锤
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It all started from this day, I completely controlled my hands! The operating strategy focuses on defense, with the main line being to protect the principal and profits! Of course, it's impossible not to play; in order to feel the market sentiment and the state of the market, it's necessary to play with a small amount of funds! After experiencing several bull and bear markets, moving from being unable to control my hands to a unity of knowledge and action was all learned through losses. Lastly, I thank any trades that resulted in losses!
$BTC Big Bing’s final dip—before it even comes, whatever you play is still not as steady as financial management You think about it: financial management’s annual return is only a few percentage points. If you play around with some “shanzhai” stuff, or try to catch the bottom by following Big Bing, you could earn the same as a year’s interest from financial management. How sweet! But the reality is that the bottom has a bottom. It shakes and then goes on shaking. You keep trying to catch it—up and down—break even and lose. You win one and lose seven. In the end, what you gain is less than what you lose: you end up with a 7-loss situation. When you do the math, it’s actually not as good as just managing your money steadily and safely. Most people make money by luck. Believe me, it’s not about skill. The only real “skill” you can show is being able to hold your hand: when the market is good, act; when the market is bad, stop—financial management.