I need to talk to you about investing. You see, sometimes our assets may fall from the top of the mountain to the bottom of the valley, falling by more than 90%, but this does not mean that the thing is completely ruined. However, if your trading profits also fall in this way, it is a big problem. We need to think about this matter carefully.
First of all, we need to reflect on ourselves and see if there is something wrong with ourselves. Don't always blame others, that is not the way to solve the problem. I prefer to reflect on myself: those failed transactions, are the gains and losses originally two sides of the same coin, or did I make a big mistake? Or, just bad luck? Maybe all three.
For example, my investment strategy for BTC ecological assets is to only buy and not sell, and only control the proportion of investment. This is why I can get benefits from Ordinals and runes, and the same is true for music boxes and black cards.
Let's talk about luck. Recently, the BTC ecosystem is not very prosperous, and the entire cottage market is also bleeding. In addition, Merlin ran too fast and got into trouble. With this triple blow, the situation is not good.
Finally, fundamental mistakes. Sometimes, we may be too optimistic and not objective enough. Investing too much emotion in an asset or community will affect our judgment. The more than 90% retracement this time may be due to these reasons. What can be improved may be to try to stay calm and objective (although this is really difficult), and to improve the ability to judge the market.
As for fixed investment and fixed withdrawal, this matter is not easy to operate under the rule of profit and loss from the same source. I can only say that when encountering a big thing like staking, we have to think about it carefully. Assets with poor liquidity are really a headache to operate. Therefore, we may put our hopes on tokenization and listing on exchanges. If it is a coin with good liquidity, it should be easier to operate, at least we will consider appropriate stop-profit.
In short, investment requires calmness, objectivity, a little luck, and a little skill. We have to keep learning and adjusting strategies to gain a foothold in this market full of variables.