#以太坊行情解读 The most heart-wrenching thing I've ever heard: Once you establish a complete self-consistent logic at a certain level, it becomes very difficult to break through it.
This is particularly deadly for traders. Your theory, those judgment criteria, that price expectation - all perfectly close in your own logical framework. You see the bullish evidence, but turn a blind eye to the bearish data, or forcibly interpret it as the opposite. No matter how $ETH's trend changes, you can always find a reason within your own framework.
The problem is that the market never follows a single logic. Breaking the ceiling of thought is harder than holding a position.
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NFTRegretter
· 10h ago
That hits hard, it's exactly me... always bullish on ETH and ended up trapped.
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DeFiChef
· 11h ago
This passage really hit me, to be honest. How many times have I shorted ETH when it was over 2000, then forcefully brainwashed myself saying "Rebound is a bull trap". And the result? I missed out.
Self-consistent logic is truly poison, especially in this industry.
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AltcoinHunter
· 11h ago
I just knew it, this passage hit me... I've been using my technical analysis framework for three years, and everything seemed to align with my predictions, until I got Get Liquidated once and finally woke up.
What people fear the most is not losing money, but being able to deceive themselves into thinking "this is a bottom consolidation" even while losing money. I understand this feeling all too well.
#以太坊行情解读 The most heart-wrenching thing I've ever heard: Once you establish a complete self-consistent logic at a certain level, it becomes very difficult to break through it.
This is particularly deadly for traders. Your theory, those judgment criteria, that price expectation - all perfectly close in your own logical framework. You see the bullish evidence, but turn a blind eye to the bearish data, or forcibly interpret it as the opposite. No matter how $ETH's trend changes, you can always find a reason within your own framework.
The problem is that the market never follows a single logic. Breaking the ceiling of thought is harder than holding a position.