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In 2026, I will no longer chase gains and sell at lows. The focus for this year is clear—accumulating skills, developing discipline, and honing execution.

To be honest, real profits don’t come from following trends or relying on luck. Those who consistently make money have all spent their time on one thing: how to make the right decisions in different market environments.

Skills need to be refined. Discipline requires repetition. Execution must be validated through real trading. These may seem boring, but they are the process of transforming trading from gambling into a profession.

And you? Are you building a trading system this year, or are you still relying on luck?
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StableNomadvip
· 01-03 10:52
statistically speaking, everyone says this in january... back in the luna days people had the same epiphany too. but yeah, risk-adjusted returns don't lie—discipline actually works if you don't panic-sell at -40%. ngl tho, the execution part is where most fail. it's not boring, it's just... expensive to learn.
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LiquidityLarryvip
· 01-03 10:52
That's right, I was really caught off guard last year by chasing highs and selling lows. You really need to focus and build a system, otherwise you'll always be gambling.
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LayerZeroHerovip
· 01-03 10:47
It has been proven that most people can't stick to it for more than three months... But that's true, only through testing and feedback can we verify whether this system is reliable. The promised discipline? A 20% market move and it starts to break down... The cross-chain bridging mechanism is also the same; without rigorous safety hazard inspections, it always ends up costing you. Building a transaction system? Just listen to it; most are still gambling. This is what Web3 truly lacks — not new tokens, but a framework to verify traders' execution ability.
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GasWastervip
· 01-03 10:47
It sounds good, but the key is really to stick with it. I thought the same last year, but... never mind, I won't mention it. Discipline is like a gym membership—everyone promises when they sign up, but in the end, it just gathers dust. System, system—sounds impressive, but the core is still to withstand the moment of loss without panic buying. This time, I really want to change, or is it just another New Year's flag? Refining execution ability really hit me; too many people have good skills, but when it comes to execution, everything gets chaotic. If in 2026 we're still relying on luck, then it's time for serious reflection. Forget about systems for now, first learn to admit losses... that's the real challenge.
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TokenomicsTinfoilHatvip
· 01-03 10:37
It sounds good, but how many people can truly stick with it?
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