Out of ten liquidations, nine aren't lost to the market, but to not knowing how to play the game.
A bunch of people blame a bad market when they lose, but actually— Price swings are just the backdrop; how you operate determines whether you can survive till the end.
I know a guy who's a typical example. His account was down to 700U, and he was already numb from losing. It's not that the market didn't give him chances, but that he kept repeating the same mistakes: Going all-in every time, chasing when it rises, panic selling when it drops, acting purely on impulse— Playing like that, it's no wonder things blew up.
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GateUser-cff9c776
· 13h ago
Exactly right, that's the logic—both the supply and demand curves are right there, and those losing money still blame the K-line for not cooperating. Truly a perfect illustration of bear market philosophy.
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AltcoinHunter
· 12-11 08:42
To be honest, I've seen that guy's moves too many times. Going all-in with one bet is essentially a gambler's mentality, not trading.
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AlphaBrain
· 12-09 13:03
To be honest, I used to play like that too, until my account was down to just three digits before I realized.
Chasing when it goes up and cutting losses when it drops—this bad habit is really destructive, it's completely a gambler's mentality.
Still holding on with 700U? Bro, that's already a signal. It's time to stop and really reflect.
Ninety percent of people lose because they have no discipline. Think you can make money? Wake up.
Going all-in once is enough for a lifetime—a dreamlike experience of quickly going to zero.
To put it bluntly, it's because there's no trading system at all. You're basically just handing money to the market makers.
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YieldChaser
· 12-09 12:48
To be honest, the way this guy operates really deserves to be exposed.
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NonFungibleDegen
· 12-09 12:34
honestly that 700U guy hits different... that's literally me except I have like 200 left lmao. but real talk tho, all-in every pump then panic sell every dip is basically speedrunning the poverty route. ser I need to stop aping on vibes fr fr
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ReverseTrendSister
· 12-09 12:34
Seriously, going all-in like this is insane. Just waiting to get liquidated, huh?
Out of ten liquidations, nine aren't lost to the market, but to not knowing how to play the game.
A bunch of people blame a bad market when they lose, but actually—
Price swings are just the backdrop; how you operate determines whether you can survive till the end.
I know a guy who's a typical example.
His account was down to 700U, and he was already numb from losing.
It's not that the market didn't give him chances, but that he kept repeating the same mistakes:
Going all-in every time, chasing when it rises, panic selling when it drops, acting purely on impulse—
Playing like that, it's no wonder things blew up.