Two months. Every chart reading, every position entry, every market call—it all led straight here. You know what actually moves the needle? Patience when everyone's panic-selling. Discipline when FOMO hits hardest. Risk management when leverage looks tempting.
The rest? Just background static.
GN
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notSatoshi1971
· 58m ago
To put it nicely, the critical moment is not trapped
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PrivacyMaximalist
· 6h ago
The sadness of holding back for two months is the most real of these three points.
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FromMinerToFarmer
· 6h ago
There is nothing wrong with it, but it has to be a little cruel to execute. I thought the same two months ago, but I still broke the temptation of leverage, and now I reflect on it in the blood loss. Indeed, only mentality is the watershed.
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PuzzledScholar
· 6h ago
That's right, but how many people can really persevere, most of them are still kidnapped by emotions
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CommunityJanitor
· 6h ago
Two months? Dude, I suffered losses for three months before I learned not to chase high... It's a pity that the understanding is too late
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EthMaximalist
· 6h ago
Sharpening a sword for two months sounds admirable, but honestly, how many people can really withstand that kind of psychological torment?
Two months. Every chart reading, every position entry, every market call—it all led straight here. You know what actually moves the needle? Patience when everyone's panic-selling. Discipline when FOMO hits hardest. Risk management when leverage looks tempting.
The rest? Just background static.
GN