There's not much to say today, so let’s talk about something else.
In the gambler’s fallacy, there’s a lesson:
Five straight days of decline doesn’t mean the sixth day should go up. The market has no memory, but you do. That feeling that I should get back to breakeven is the starting point for adding more and averaging down—and it’s also the beginning of a liquidation.
Take today’s $BTC as an example: now it’s 73,671, up +6.14% in 24h. This kind of chart perfectly confirms the principle above. It’s not a coincidence—it’s human nature repeating itself in the market.
Between knowing and doing, there are multiple rounds of liquidation.
The market is right there. No amount of rushing helps.
#BTC #投资哲学 #交易心态 #crypto
In the gambler’s fallacy, there’s a lesson:
Five straight days of decline doesn’t mean the sixth day should go up. The market has no memory, but you do. That feeling that I should get back to breakeven is the starting point for adding more and averaging down—and it’s also the beginning of a liquidation.
Take today’s $BTC as an example: now it’s 73,671, up +6.14% in 24h. This kind of chart perfectly confirms the principle above. It’s not a coincidence—it’s human nature repeating itself in the market.
Between knowing and doing, there are multiple rounds of liquidation.
The market is right there. No amount of rushing helps.
#BTC #投资哲学 #交易心态 #crypto