The longer you trade, the clearer it becomes: truly skilled people dare to stay in cash (no position).


Over the years of accumulation, my biggest improvement has never been about how great my chart-reading skills are, but about becoming more willing to stay in cash, and understanding how to wait. $BTC
In the past, I would watch the charts all day, unable to resist the itch to trade. If I didn’t do a single trade, I felt uneasy all over—always thinking that not trading meant missing a chance at a get-rich-quick move. I was afraid of missing every wave of rise and fall. I kept trying to make profits through frequent trading, staying blindly busy—yet in the end, it was more loss than gain. $ETH
Only later did I fully wake up to this: the real profits in the crypto market never come from frequent trading—they come from patiently observing and quietly waiting. $KAT
The market always prefers to harvest those who can’t control their hands and are eager to trade. When it rises a little, they blindly chase the highs; when it drops a little, they rush to buy the dip. They keep flipping back and forth. They perfectly miss the big “meaty” opportunities, and yet every single bad losing trade they end up taking. Not one is missed. #WCTC交易王PK
Now my trading principles are very simple: if I can’t understand a market, I absolutely don’t make random moves; if the rhythm is chaotic, I don’t enter under any circumstances; if the entry price isn’t right, I firmly stay watching from the sidelines. This isn’t cowardice—it’s knowing what I’m doing and respecting the market. The loss from one reckless trade is far more costly than the price of staying in cash and observing ten times.
People who can steadily increase their account and achieve long-term profits are never the ones who are aggressive and go all-in or who constantly gamble on the market. They are the ones who can endure loneliness and stay true to their own principles.
The more you rush for success, the more you rush to double, the more you rush to prove yourself, the easier it is to get harshly harvested by the market. The more restless your mindset is, the more likely you are to lose money; the steadier you stay, the more high-quality, low-risk opportunities will actually show up on their own.
At the end of the day, when trading reaches its end point, what you compete on has never been order placement speed, not flashy indicators, and not luck-based gambling. What you compete on is restraint, patience, perspective, and self-control over your emotions. #加密市场行情震荡 #rsETH攻击事件后续进展
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