Yesterday I saw a post.
It said a brother was trading a coin.
After he bought it, it went up by 6% and he ran.
Later he looked back.
If he had kept holding,
now it might be hundreds of thousands—or even more.
If it were you,
would you be able to hold on?
Many people would read this and say,
“If it were me, I’d definitely hold.”
Honestly, that’s not necessarily true 😂
People who’ve been through it know this:
when the price really starts to surge,
people are actually very afraid.
They want to lock in profits,
but they also want to gamble again—for one shot to achieve freedom.
I’ve been through that stage myself.
Every time I sell too early,
I regret it terribly.
Holding feels scary,
selling also feels scary.
MD, I just made a trade—
why did it end up messing with me like I’m doing something big?
Can’t focus on tea or food.
The purpose of trading is to make money,
and the purpose of making money is to live well.
In the end, you may not have made a dime,
but your health gets ruined first.
Later I figured it out:
if you’re doing short-term trades,
you’re basically here to pick up the “wool.”
Before every trade,
I have a mental expectation.
I’ll take profit and run when I’m up 20%.
If I encounter market conditions I can’t read clearly or can’t be sure about,
I’ll also take profit and run at +20%,
or I’ll move the stop loss to lock in that 20% first.
Then the rest is just playtime.
That’s my level.
Making more is just good luck.
If I don’t make it, I’m not scared either.
If I can’t get the money, getting the experience is still good.
Anyway, it’s all…
and every trade includes a stop loss.
No fear of liquidation.
Why would I be afraid?
Haha…
In the end, the result might not have changed.
Once your mindset changes,
everything gets better.
By the way:
Have any of you ever sold too early? 🤭
Tell me and let me be happy a bit 😀
$SNDK #SNDKUSDT
It said a brother was trading a coin.
After he bought it, it went up by 6% and he ran.
Later he looked back.
If he had kept holding,
now it might be hundreds of thousands—or even more.
If it were you,
would you be able to hold on?
Many people would read this and say,
“If it were me, I’d definitely hold.”
Honestly, that’s not necessarily true 😂
People who’ve been through it know this:
when the price really starts to surge,
people are actually very afraid.
They want to lock in profits,
but they also want to gamble again—for one shot to achieve freedom.
I’ve been through that stage myself.
Every time I sell too early,
I regret it terribly.
Holding feels scary,
selling also feels scary.
MD, I just made a trade—
why did it end up messing with me like I’m doing something big?
Can’t focus on tea or food.
The purpose of trading is to make money,
and the purpose of making money is to live well.
In the end, you may not have made a dime,
but your health gets ruined first.
Later I figured it out:
if you’re doing short-term trades,
you’re basically here to pick up the “wool.”
Before every trade,
I have a mental expectation.
I’ll take profit and run when I’m up 20%.
If I encounter market conditions I can’t read clearly or can’t be sure about,
I’ll also take profit and run at +20%,
or I’ll move the stop loss to lock in that 20% first.
Then the rest is just playtime.
That’s my level.
Making more is just good luck.
If I don’t make it, I’m not scared either.
If I can’t get the money, getting the experience is still good.
Anyway, it’s all…
and every trade includes a stop loss.
No fear of liquidation.
Why would I be afraid?
Haha…
In the end, the result might not have changed.
Once your mindset changes,
everything gets better.
By the way:
Have any of you ever sold too early? 🤭
Tell me and let me be happy a bit 😀
$SNDK #SNDKUSDT