This year's market has been quite volatile, especially during the October correction, causing many traders' accounts to face unrealized losses. Community discussions are very active, with everyone evaluating the necessity of stop-losses or sticking to adding positions and bottom-fishing.



Interestingly, under the same market conditions, the performance of users on certain leading exchanges varies quite a bit. There are actually quite a few who are profitable—based on various screenshots shared in the community, the scale of positive returns varies greatly, from steady gains of a few thousand dollars to annual accumulations in the tens of thousands. Some even managed to steadily achieve their annual asset growth targets amid the volatility.

This shows how much difference there is in trading strategies and discipline under the same market environment. Some cut losses due to unstable psychology, while others find opportunities through adjustments. Achieving stable returns in such market conditions often relies not on prediction, but on understanding risk and sticking to strategies.
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AirdropCollectorvip
· 5h ago
Basically, it's a mindset issue. Those who cut losses couldn't hold on. People with a steady mindset had already bottomed out in October, now they're just waiting to reap the rewards. Discipline can really save lives; it's more effective than any technical analysis. Looking at the profits of those in the screenshot, you can tell who is a genuine player and who is just gambling. Keep your hand steady, and your account won't shake.
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WealthCoffeevip
· 6h ago
Basically, it's a game of mindset and discipline, nothing mysterious. During the October wave, I also watched the account plunge, but I didn't cut my losses. Instead, I adjusted my position allocation at that time. Looking back now, those who were eager to cut losses were actually losing to their own fear. Really, under the same market conditions, some people make money while others lose, simply because of poorer execution or not understanding their own risk tolerance. It's a bit annoying to listen to those who predict every day; it's more practical to manage risks steadily. However, it must also be acknowledged that those who can consistently profit are still a minority, and it takes effort.
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NeverVoteOnDAOvip
· 6h ago
Basically, it's a mindset issue, really. During the October wave, I saw quite a few people around me taking losses. Discipline people would have already secured wins. Those with a steady mindset are secretly smiling. Still, self-discipline is key; just shouting slogans won't help.
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RugPullAlarmvip
· 6h ago
Uh... I need to check on-chain data to believe those screenshots. During the October wave, I spent a lot of time analyzing large holder addresses and found the fund concentration was outrageous. What does that mean? It indicates someone is dumping the market. Are there many profit-makers? I actually want to see where their wallet addresses are sending funds, not just show profit screenshots.
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BTCBeliefStationvip
· 6h ago
Basically, it's a mindset issue. When others are taking losses, you're bottoming out, and the gap becomes huge. People with a good mindset have already broken even, while we paper hands are still regretting. The execution ability is truly amazing. In the same market conditions, some make money while others lose; it all depends on who can hold on. In October, I went all-in during that wave. Looking back, it really was a money-giving fairy... It's not about being accurate in predictions, but about not making reckless moves. I just tend to be too easily swayed.
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