A few hundred U were gradually added later, always thinking about relying on about 100 U to break even and make a profit. For some seasoned players in the cryptocurrency market, this shouldn't be a difficult task, but I was overthinking it. After playing for a few months, with ups and downs, small position test orders, I've almost forgotten the process. In short, it was another high followed by some incomprehensible spikes that blew up my positions.
But every time I get liquidated, I don't get high again; instead, I reflect and review the mistakes I made in my trading.
Currently, I'm still down by about seven to eight hundred U, but things have improved over the past few months because I've gradually learned various fundamental theories, candlestick patterns, technical indicators during my spare time, and then I try small positions for testing and validation without feeling bad about the losses. I really think Ethereum is great; you can trade with just about 24 U, and you can enter with a very, very small position.
Gradually, I’ve started to make a little profit, tens of U, but I’m still some distance from breaking even.
Now I feel like there’s so much to learn; in the market, there really is no end to learning. My current thought is not to keep thinking about breaking even and getting rich but to treat a very small position as a simulation account. Let’s assume the hundred U I have is like one million U. Gradually, after stabilizing and consistently making profits based on what I’ve learned, I’ll increase my capital.
I feel like I’m going to be laughed at by the big shots and brothers, saying all this as if I’ve lost millions, but since I’ve posted it, let’s give everyone a laugh. I think of myself as a financial enthusiast, but because my family has had experiences with gambling and repaying debts for a long time, I’m very cautious about investments and trading. The losses earlier are just losses, but they don’t affect my life at all.
I still want to recommend a KOL - Fat Cat, who has released a lot of free indicators and learning materials. There are also many KOLs doing similar things, and the quality of the content they release is excellent and very worth learning from. In short, I hope to continue learning with my brothers. If anyone has good techniques or methods for mindset management, etc., feel free to share.
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