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In 2025, my biggest takeaway is — learning to wait.
Looking back to when I first started, I would get anxious at the slightest market movement and want to act immediately, afraid of missing out on something. As a result, frequent trading led to paying a lot in fees. It took some time, but I gradually developed a rhythm. My current strategy is simple: monitor the market, observe, then decide. Not every fluctuation requires jumping in.
The most rewarding part has been developing the habit of review. Every day, I review my trading records to understand why a particular trade was profitable or where I went wrong. Over time, I can distinguish between effective decisions and impulsive trades. I can't say I always make profits, but I have gained a clearer understanding of the market and my own trading behavior.
The biggest gain of this year isn't so much about how much I earned, but about establishing a more rational trading mindset.
Waiting is indeed difficult. I also learned the hard way after being cut so badly.
The habit of review really saves lives; it's more valuable than anything else.
How much loss does one have to endure to truly understand this rational way of thinking?
Wait, is reviewing really that magical? Why do I still lose after reviewing for so long?
This is the so-called stop-loss and greed control, right?
It sounds simple, but actually doing it is incredibly difficult.
Talking about it on paper is easy; maintaining the mindset in real trading is the true skill.
Every time, I feel like I'm going to miss out on something, but in the end, the transaction fees eat up everything, haha.
Reviewing and analyzing is truly the key. I only understood this principle after being afraid of losing money.
Review, review, review—I'm tired of hearing this phrase, but it really works...
Waiting is truly much more comfortable than chasing gains and selling losses, but you need money to wait.
I've experienced the fees deeply; I should have realized early that frequent trading is just giving money to the exchange.
This mindset is easy to talk about, but sticking to it is incredibly hard.
Who dares to say there's a guaranteed profit? That's all nonsense.
I'm also trying to figure out this rhythm, but I just can't control it.
I've also gone through the phase of frequent trading—blood, sweat, and tears...
It's really about learning patience, waiting for the right moment to act.
Eh, I really haven't stuck to the habit of review
Waiting indeed makes more money than trading, but it's too hard to endure
This is probably the distance between me and stable profits
That's a good point, but the fastest way to make money still depends on luck haha
The history of transaction fees is a painful one; I have experienced it too. Frequent operations are really like working for the exchange.
Persistence in review is the key to success; it works better than any technical indicator.