What are the signs of contract addiction?
If you find yourself wanting to trade whenever you're free, it means your brain has formed a conditioned reflex: boredom = open contracts.
Repeated liquidations and constantly adding USDT show you're chasing losses, which is a classic trait of a gambler.
If you think about trading again as soon as you get paid, it means you're using your essential living funds, and that's crossing the red line.
Right now, you're not just trading coins; you're digging your own grave. I know this sounds harsh, but it's the truth. If you don't believe me, go check out the news about people who went into debt, got divorced, or even jumped off buildings because of trading. What makes you think you're better than them? Everyone entering this space believes they're the chosen one. I've been navigating this scene for nearly a decade and have witnessed too many so-called geniuses fall from grace.
If you find yourself wanting to trade whenever you're free, it means your brain has formed a conditioned reflex: boredom = open contracts.
Repeated liquidations and constantly adding USDT show you're chasing losses, which is a classic trait of a gambler.
If you think about trading again as soon as you get paid, it means you're using your essential living funds, and that's crossing the red line.
Right now, you're not just trading coins; you're digging your own grave. I know this sounds harsh, but it's the truth. If you don't believe me, go check out the news about people who went into debt, got divorced, or even jumped off buildings because of trading. What makes you think you're better than them? Everyone entering this space believes they're the chosen one. I've been navigating this scene for nearly a decade and have witnessed too many so-called geniuses fall from grace.