Because of greed, one cannot assess the situation. And is not satisfied with the very actions that one has caused. Be someone with armpit hair, TAKE RESPONSIBILITY FOR YOUR OWN ACTIONS AND BE CONTENT.
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The peak today is the bottom of tomorrow 🤣🤣 The peak today could also be the peak for the whole next year 🥰 Will it continue to rise or is it just bait for newcomers? As a newcomer myself, seeing the rise is tempting, but when it gets too high, it’s easy to reach a peak, so I’ll pass. I prefer to play with coins that rise a little but are stable; I’m not yet bold enough to surf with these coins. The phase of panic selling by the new players and those passionate about trading... When I first entered, I felt like many others when the value of the coin dropped; the general mindset is fear of loss, fear of falling deep, and losing money. Since the day before yesterday, I've lost 20% of my account, but it’s okay; the coins are still there, and if I don’t sell, I don’t lose. When I first started, I wasn't confident; if the price dropped 10%, I was worried about panic selling. But gradually, I had to change: profit around 10-15% cut the profit, losses I hold and wait for recovery. The game always has winners and losers. Winners take profit at stop points, losers frantically chase the whirlpool. This game operates like a sine wave, I hope everyone stays calm before making decisions. 😆 Normally, everyone is the same; if you have an order, whether it goes down, just be patient, and you will win in the long run; don’t worry about it; it will rise again 😆 With a small amount of money, everyone is clear-headed as the admin says, but when pouring a large sum into it, greed and fear will overwhelm everything. The common mindset of traders: 1. When the coin drops, they worry and sell quickly to cut losses. 2. When the coin rises, they worry about taking profits too early; the profit isn't enough yet. 3. When the coin drops slightly, they sit and hope it will rise again. 4. When the coin rises slightly, they hope for a further increase before selling. => In the end, 99% of traders choose to sell at the cut-loss price, so do you know why?
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