#加密生态动态追踪 Holding the position is the same as not holding it at all, and this is the biggest enemy of making money—greed.
$BTC $ETH still has an floating loss of 8000 USDT, and the position remains at 150,000. Sometimes sitting here watching the market, I really want to ask myself why I still bother. Instead of staying up late watching the trend, it's better to sleep early. Trading is like this; whether you open a position or not, it seems equally uncomfortable. The temptations and traps of the crypto market often lie in the cycle of greed and regret.
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AirdropNinja
· 11h ago
Watching an 8000u floating loss on the market is really incredible, this is why I deleted the trading app...
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Damn, holding a 150,000 position steady—I really can't learn this mindset
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Fidgeting and not fidgeting are equally uncomfortable, so I might as well lie flat
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Greed is a bottomless pit; once it starts, you can't stop
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Staying up all night watching the market is truly a suicidal form of trading; I've long realized this
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Holding positions feels just the same as not holding... Bro, that sentence really hit my heart
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A 150,000 floating loss can still be analyzed so rationally—should I be impressed or feel pity?
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Opening or not opening a trade is both uncomfortable, so just stop messing around
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The crypto market is like this—greed and regret keep cycling, endlessly
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Rather than staring at the market and fussing every day, it's better to sleep well and be grounded
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WenAirdrop
· 15h ago
Greed will never let you pass this level. Can you withstand a floating loss of 8,000u without adding to your position? Man, your mindset is stronger than most people.
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rekt_but_vibing
· 12-10 21:35
I understand this mindset. Holding onto a loss of 8000u is essentially gambling with your mentality.
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Frankly, watching the market constantly is just self-punishment, really.
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Greed is like a drug; you can't quit.
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Not making a move with 150,000 still in the market—that's the hardest part.
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Staying awake and watching K-line charts is just inviting suffering for yourself.
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The biggest test of human nature is during a loss period, honestly.
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+1 to the patient with holding anxiety; same fate.
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The pain of not being able to place an order really hits home.
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Going to bed early is better than anything else; this advice is valuable.
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fomo_fighter
· 12-10 21:34
Still so calm despite a floating loss of 8,000 USDT, I really understand now. I can't sleep at all when the floating loss reaches 3,000 USDT.
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ContractSurrender
· 12-10 21:15
Floating loss of 8000u still stubbornly holding on, this mentality is truly hopeless, might as well switch to sleep.
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Exactly, greed is the problem, but letting go is more painful than persistence.
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15w floating loss and lying flat, I think this is called cultivation.
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Feels like you're describing me, except for the different amounts...
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Staring at the screen until self-doubt sets in, I totally understand this experience.
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Instead of worrying about whether to open a position or not, just go all-in to calm your mind.
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Holding a position is equivalent to not holding one at all—this saying is spot on, just as painful as in a casino.
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Sleep definitely makes more money than watching K-line charts, that's the truth.
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FloorSweeper
· 12-10 21:13
Greed is indeed a terminal illness, but it's hard to tolerate without action. This is just ridiculous.
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PonziDetector
· 12-10 21:12
Greed is just like this—holding on makes no difference from not holding at all, and it also leaves you emotionally exhausted.
#加密生态动态追踪 Holding the position is the same as not holding it at all, and this is the biggest enemy of making money—greed.
$BTC $ETH still has an floating loss of 8000 USDT, and the position remains at 150,000. Sometimes sitting here watching the market, I really want to ask myself why I still bother. Instead of staying up late watching the trend, it's better to sleep early. Trading is like this; whether you open a position or not, it seems equally uncomfortable. The temptations and traps of the crypto market often lie in the cycle of greed and regret.