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The current situation of retail investors, is it you or someone else?

It went up by 10%, awesome Kras, sell it!!!

- It went down by 1%, multiple sets of help!!!

This is the current situation of contemporary cryptocurrency traders, when can they get rich?

I hope to meet a coin that can increase by 100 times or 1,000 times, that would be great.

What is the most important thing for retail investors?

Choose the right coin? No!

Time? No!

The most important thing is the capital! Capital! Capital! The time of retail investors is like fart, it is not important at all. You must keep the capital. No matter when, you must ensure that you have the capital at the table. This is the most important thing. Many people always lament that a certain coin is sold at a high price and that they make too little money. This kind of investment mentality is unhealthy.

If you continue to chase higher prices after selling at a loss, you will easily be trapped at a high position, turning profit into loss. At least selling at a loss means making money. How much money you make is a personal perception, which is ten thousand times better than floating losses. Some coins run first, and some run later. There are many opportunities. Don't always look forward to running at the highest point. Usually, huge risks are brewing near the highest point. It is the best policy to retreat while the tide is flowing.

Don't always fantasize about making thousands of times or tens of thousands of times through a certain coin and getting rich overnight. When you think about a coin that can make thousands of times or tens of thousands of times, ask yourself if you can hold it first? Can a person who often does short-term trading hold a coin that can make hundreds or thousands of times? Ridiculous! That is a low-probability event. If you always fantasize about a low-probability event hitting you, then you might as well buy a lottery ticket. Many people don't understand this, so it is the root cause of the final loss $ORDI $SOL