The obsession with rising and falling is the heart demon that causes you to lose money.

1: The obsession with rising when fully invested

When fully invested, you cannot stand to see a decline, and the fear of falling will make you sell at the lowest point.

2: The obsession with falling when not invested

When not invested, you cannot stand to see a rise, and the greed for rising will make you buy at the highest point.

So don't be too obsessed with rising and falling.

If you can adjust to being calm when seeing a rebound while not invested, and calm when seeing a decline while fully invested,

that would be sufficient, patiently waiting for the meat to fall into your bowl.

To be honest, I still can't achieve this kind of calm in my practice; at this stage, I rely on self-discipline to force myself, because I already know what the right thing to do is, so I force myself to act. Daoism teaches to go with the flow, but my kind of forcing cannot last long, so I still need to continue adjusting. Trading is a lonely practice.

Back to the early market, Bitcoin remains strong, ETH is relatively weak with a heavy body; buy the mainstream on dips, reserving 20% of the position to chase hotspots, buy gold dogs. My aggressive entry standard is to see a stable range on the 30-minute chart to trade back and forth. Once the altcoin season for ETH arrives, I must hold onto the valuable coins in my portfolio until the end. #BTC