The hardest part is never the crash—it’s this half month of BTC
In the past half month or so, the BTC market has been very range-bound. How small is it, exactly? So small that you can stare at the screen for a few hours every day and find that the account barely changes. So small you think it’s finally about to break out. You chase in, and the market just retracts again. No matter how small—so small you think it’s finally about to drop. Just when you short it, the price gets pulled back again. Once, twice, three times… And then a dozen more times. What you start to doubt isn’t the market anymore—it’s yourself. ⸻ Everyone who trades knows that, What really breaks people isn’t usually a huge red-candle dump with dozens of percentage points.
The market never lacks voices; what it lacks are people willing to stand on the same ship. I’m a trader who focuses on market trends, position management, and trade execution. I’ve experienced violent surges and crashes, and I’ve seen too many people enter the market with hope—only to get repeatedly harvested by chasing rallies, selling in panic, frequent stop-outs, and high leverage. I know that behind the words “leek,” it’s not just a lack of skills. Some people want to improve their lives; some are carrying pressure; some just hope to seize a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to change their situation. But the market often only shows wealth stories—and rarely does anyone seriously tell you where the risks are, how to control your position, and how to get back up after losses.
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