This week, after trading, I finally realized one thing: the so-called "fast" is not about how quickly you click the mouse.
True speed is when the logic has already been figured out.
Entering the market? I only focus on those key price levels. Exit? Set the target position in advance. As for the fluctuations that jump up and down in between - neither guess nor chase.
Some people are watching the candlestick chart jumping up and down, I just act according to the plan; Some people bet based on feelings and emotions, while I calculate the probabilities and odds.
The market is quite realistic; it won't spare you just because you're suffering losses. It only recognizes one type of person: someone who understands the rules and can maintain discipline.
During this time, I have mainly been working on the contracts of #数字资产市场观察 and $BTC , and I will also be looking for some spot trading opportunities. In trading, the system is more important than skills, and planning is more reliable than impulse.
Don't always think about catching every fluctuation - catching just a few that belong to you is enough.
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SybilSlayer
· 11h ago
You’re absolutely right, discipline is really valuable.
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Another guy educated by the market, luckily he didn’t lose everything.
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System > Skills, this phrase must be remembered.
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Sounds like you’ve hit stop loss a few times recently... I can relate.
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Setting key price levels in advance, why does it sound so difficult?
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The self-cultivation of contract players, it seems you have to go through a few Get Liquidated events to truly understand.
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It’s easy to say not to chase Fluctuation, but the real test is in action.
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I’ve heard your lines somewhere... still, that old saying hits hard.
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No matter how well you calculate probabilities and odds, it can’t withstand a black swan event.
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0xLuckbox
· 12h ago
Sure, this logic makes sense, it's just too difficult to execute.
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Many people understand this principle, but few can stick with it.
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I'm still a novice in contracts, repeatedly getting beaten up in the Spot phase.
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The last sentence hit home, I'm the kind of fool who wants to catch every opportunity.
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The statement that system > skills is really true, I was lacking this kind of framework before.
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It's easy to say, but try not to look at the market during a big dump...
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This methodology works in a bull run, but what about in a Bear Market?
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Seeing others chase the price makes me itchy, it's really a matter of self-discipline.
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How many people have been taken down by their own emotional trading?
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Discipline trading sounds boring, but it really makes money.
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SquidTeacher
· 12h ago
You’re right, but too many people are still engaging in malicious swiping...
The system strategy definitely makes money, while emotional trading is just giving away money.
This is the true enlightenment, but there are really not many who can persist.
Planning sounds easy, but it’s really hard to endure.
I agree, I’m also just waiting for those few key levels now, and I don’t look at the market at other times.
This week, after trading, I finally realized one thing: the so-called "fast" is not about how quickly you click the mouse.
True speed is when the logic has already been figured out.
Entering the market? I only focus on those key price levels.
Exit? Set the target position in advance.
As for the fluctuations that jump up and down in between - neither guess nor chase.
Some people are watching the candlestick chart jumping up and down, I just act according to the plan;
Some people bet based on feelings and emotions, while I calculate the probabilities and odds.
The market is quite realistic; it won't spare you just because you're suffering losses. It only recognizes one type of person: someone who understands the rules and can maintain discipline.
During this time, I have mainly been working on the contracts of #数字资产市场观察 and $BTC , and I will also be looking for some spot trading opportunities. In trading, the system is more important than skills, and planning is more reliable than impulse.
Don't always think about catching every fluctuation - catching just a few that belong to you is enough.