One of the reasons there are so many suckers in this market is that too many people review and look for hotspots every day, engaging in short-term trading.
Finding hot spots is not wrong, but the mistake is that most hot spots lack sustainability, and most people do not have the ability to retreat in time.
The rotation of hot spots is quick, and the buying and selling points are fleeting, requiring keen insight and decisiveness. The reality is that most people copy homework, and in the end, they lose even faster.
Someone once gave an example: In 2010-2011, the index retracement was less than 30%, but an account of 10 million chasing the hotspots and doing short-term trading ended up with less than 1 million. Hanging in there without moving is likely to allow you to survive.
Investment, in the end, is related to gambling nature. Gamblers have two major flaws: one is narcissism, and the other is not admitting defeat. Everyone thinks they can become that 1%, but most end up being the sucker's game.
Over the past few months, I have gradually shared some basic insights. The goal is not to teach you to fly, but to help you minimize losses and stay in the top 50% of the 721 rule.
There are only 1-2 real opportunities in a year. Recognizing this is much more important than chasing trends every day.
A good warrior does not seek fame, and a good doctor does not pursue glory. Let's encourage each other.
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DoomNews
· 2025-04-28 00:03
Sit tight and hold on, we are about to To da moon 🛫
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coolgirl
· 2025-04-28 00:02
Sit tight and hold on, we are about to To da moon 🛫
One of the reasons there are so many suckers in this market is that too many people review and look for hotspots every day, engaging in short-term trading.
Finding hot spots is not wrong, but the mistake is that most hot spots lack sustainability, and most people do not have the ability to retreat in time.
The rotation of hot spots is quick, and the buying and selling points are fleeting, requiring keen insight and decisiveness.
The reality is that most people copy homework, and in the end, they lose even faster.
Someone once gave an example:
In 2010-2011, the index retracement was less than 30%, but an account of 10 million chasing the hotspots and doing short-term trading ended up with less than 1 million.
Hanging in there without moving is likely to allow you to survive.
Investment, in the end, is related to gambling nature.
Gamblers have two major flaws: one is narcissism, and the other is not admitting defeat.
Everyone thinks they can become that 1%, but most end up being the sucker's game.
Over the past few months, I have gradually shared some basic insights.
The goal is not to teach you to fly, but to help you minimize losses and stay in the top 50% of the 721 rule.
There are only 1-2 real opportunities in a year.
Recognizing this is much more important than chasing trends every day.
A good warrior does not seek fame, and a good doctor does not pursue glory.
Let's encourage each other.
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