Highly recommended for everyone to experience it at least once.
The core is simple: learn to restrain your greed, and never gamble with funds you can't afford to lose.
To be honest, many traders have never truly experienced the ruthlessness of the market in real trading — sharp price drops, account shrinkage, that raw face-slapping game. The earlier you go through it, the sooner you can gain enlightenment. It's not something you can learn just by talking about it on paper.
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MentalWealthHarvester
· 16h ago
Really, not having been slapped by the market at least once doesn't count as being part of the circle. The armchair strategizing should have been discarded long ago.
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All-InQueen
· 16h ago
Oh wow, that's so true. I didn't listen to advice back then and just threw everything I had into it. Now I'm still paying off debt.
But honestly, only after experiencing losses do you realize what risk really is. Armchair strategies are really useless.
If you can't afford to lose, don't play. This is a painful lesson, everyone.
Sometimes a liquidation is more effective than reading a hundred technical articles, right? Heartbreaking, isn't it?
I've heard many people say they have strong self-control, but as soon as a good news comes, they forget everything.
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ReverseTradingGuru
· 16h ago
Haha, you're right. But the ones who can truly walk out alive must first get in alive.
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GasWhisperer
· 16h ago
ngl, this is where most degen traders fail their first mempool lesson... they never actually *feel* the liquidation cascade when gas spikes eat their entire margin buffer. you gotta experience that pain at least once to understand optimal execution discipline.
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CounterIndicator
· 16h ago
That's a good point, but very few people can really withstand a wave of correction. I've seen too many people say they will exercise restraint, only to turn around and go all-in with full positions. The outcome... there's nothing more to say.
Highly recommended for everyone to experience it at least once.
The core is simple: learn to restrain your greed, and never gamble with funds you can't afford to lose.
To be honest, many traders have never truly experienced the ruthlessness of the market in real trading — sharp price drops, account shrinkage, that raw face-slapping game. The earlier you go through it, the sooner you can gain enlightenment. It's not something you can learn just by talking about it on paper.