What trading habit are you leaving behind this year? You know—that one move that consistently costs you. Maybe it's FOMO buying when you see green candles spike. Or revenge trading after a loss. Perhaps it's panic selling at the worst possible time, or holding bags way too long hoping for a miracle bounce. We all have those patterns. The traders who actually improve aren't the ones chasing the next moonshot; they're the ones who ruthlessly cut out what doesn't work. So what's going on the chopping block for you?
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NotFinancialAdvice
· 2025-12-31 23:21
Honestly, my bad habit is that I can't help but go all in whenever I see green candles skyrocketing, resulting in heavy losses... I need to change this habit this year.
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ser_we_are_ngmi
· 2025-12-31 22:33
To be honest, I can't change my bad habits at all. That FOMO thing has already been ingrained in my bones.
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ImaginaryWhale
· 2025-12-31 10:30
I need to fix my panic sell problem. I always cut losses at the lowest point, and when I see others making huge profits, I lose my composure.
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LonelyAnchorman
· 2025-12-30 01:41
To be honest, my worst habit is that I can't resist when I see green candles; I just can't stop myself.
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LeekCutter
· 2025-12-29 09:54
Really, stopping losses is worth much more than dreams.
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GasFeeTherapist
· 2025-12-29 09:52
Stop with this. My bad habit is that when I see others making money, I panic and FOMO recklessly, then lose money really fast.
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OldLeekMaster
· 2025-12-29 09:38
You motherf***ing hit the nail on the head. I need to change my habit of "bottom-fishing for rebounds." I keep trying to pick up bargains, but end up getting cut repeatedly instead.
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Whale_Whisperer
· 2025-12-29 09:35
Honestly, the panic sell habit needs to change. Every time, I sell at the lowest point and then watch others double their investments, which is really frustrating.
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AirdropJunkie
· 2025-12-29 09:33
To be honest, my bad habit is trying to buy the dip during rebounds, and then holding all the way down to hell.
What trading habit are you leaving behind this year? You know—that one move that consistently costs you. Maybe it's FOMO buying when you see green candles spike. Or revenge trading after a loss. Perhaps it's panic selling at the worst possible time, or holding bags way too long hoping for a miracle bounce. We all have those patterns. The traders who actually improve aren't the ones chasing the next moonshot; they're the ones who ruthlessly cut out what doesn't work. So what's going on the chopping block for you?