#数字资产市场观察 I recently realized a principle: the ones who truly go far in the market do not rely on being quick to react, but rather on having a stable trading logic.
I have a rather rigid trading habit - I must calculate a few key price levels clearly before entering the market, and once I've set my exit target, I won't waver. No matter how much the market fluctuates, I don't follow emotions; I only look at whether those few predetermined nodes have been reached.
To put it bluntly, it's a matter of different ways of thinking: some people focus on K-lines to guess price movements, while I prefer to spend time calculating the win rates for each direction; some people chase the news everywhere, but I stick to my own framework and execute step by step.
This market is fair to everyone, but in the end, it only recognizes two types of people - those who understand the rules of the game and those who can stick to their principles.
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AirdropHunter007
· 11-30 13:21
You're right, you just have to stay calm and not let these fluctuations mess with your mind.
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RugDocScientist
· 11-30 13:21
Logic stability means guaranteed profits, but speaking of which, how many people can really hold on?
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DeFiVeteran
· 11-30 13:16
Can being rigid really make money? I've tried a few times and have always been stopped out.
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GateUser-1a2ed0b9
· 11-30 13:10
Being rigid has its advantages; surviving to see the next bull run is already a win.
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PumpDoctrine
· 11-30 12:58
You're right, but I think most people still fail at the two words "can't hold on". There are plenty of people who know the need for discipline, but very few who can actually execute it.
#数字资产市场观察 I recently realized a principle: the ones who truly go far in the market do not rely on being quick to react, but rather on having a stable trading logic.
I have a rather rigid trading habit - I must calculate a few key price levels clearly before entering the market, and once I've set my exit target, I won't waver. No matter how much the market fluctuates, I don't follow emotions; I only look at whether those few predetermined nodes have been reached.
To put it bluntly, it's a matter of different ways of thinking: some people focus on K-lines to guess price movements, while I prefer to spend time calculating the win rates for each direction; some people chase the news everywhere, but I stick to my own framework and execute step by step.
This market is fair to everyone, but in the end, it only recognizes two types of people - those who understand the rules of the game and those who can stick to their principles.