Excessive trading? That's just you taxing yourself.
All that constant churning might feel like momentum, but really you're just bleeding out your winning positions. Handing back gains, one unnecessary move at a time.
Who actually makes it in this game? Not the trigger-happy crowd. It's the ones who sit tight, strike with intention, and only move when the setup screams opportunity.
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WhaleWatcher
· 12-13 21:59
Really, frequent trading is self-punishment. I've seen too many people give away profits as fees this way.
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MentalWealthHarvester
· 12-11 10:57
Frequent operations are really just digging a hole for yourself.
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DataBartender
· 12-11 10:52
That's right, frequent operations are basically digging a hole for yourself, and you'll end up giving away all your gains.
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SneakyFlashloan
· 12-11 10:44
Really, itching to act is like taxing yourself—a painful lesson.
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pumpamentalist
· 12-11 10:31
Being able to hold your position is true skill; I've seen too many people lose everything from frequent trades.
Excessive trading? That's just you taxing yourself.
All that constant churning might feel like momentum, but really you're just bleeding out your winning positions. Handing back gains, one unnecessary move at a time.
Who actually makes it in this game? Not the trigger-happy crowd. It's the ones who sit tight, strike with intention, and only move when the setup screams opportunity.