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In the crypto world, it's not about being inexperienced, but about being too diligent...
The more diligent you are, the faster you lose money. Being diligent isn't about making money; you're actually giving money to the market. The most common mistake beginners make is being led by news, blindly trusting analysts' analyses. On average, there's a piece of news every 1 minute in the crypto space. When you see it, you get itchy, and your emotions immediately take over. Daily live analysis sessions, following plans blindly, acting impulsively—ultimately, it's never about the direction you choose to take; it's about lacking principles. You only chase rises and sell-offs driven by emotions. The market often just gradually empties people's pockets...
In contrast, experienced traders tend to be lazier. It's not that they lack news; it's that they focus on one thing: whether real money is truly being invested. For them, short-term rises and falls don't matter. What's important is whether each trade has a good probability of success. Beginners listen to a lot of analysis and see it as a skill, but seasoned traders see clarity and act minimally, considering it a bottom line.
If you want to survive longer in the crypto space, you must strictly follow three ironclad rules: First, don't listen to news; don't trust anyone's analysis or predictions—they're all just probabilities. Second, never trade without stop-loss and risk control. Third, build your own trading system; if there are no signals, don't participate. #2月非农意外负增长