Only when the market turns do you realize the problem. Missed the opportunity to grasp the profit cycle, and when losses come, they are all absorbed—actions across 26 trading assets are too uniform. Carefully reviewing recent position performance, nine out of ten trading opportunities hit a snag, only one made a profit. This situation is quite frustrating. Many traders have encountered similar situations: account size increases, but risk management skills do not keep up. The swings between greed and fear often end up swallowing profits. Sometimes, it seems that truly talented traders should know when to stop.
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gm_or_ngmi
· 8h ago
9 losses and 1 profit, this is just ridiculous, buddy
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ContractCollector
· 9h ago
Nine losses and one gain, this is the price of greed.
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CommunityJanitor
· 9h ago
It's truly astonishing that 90% of the people got caught off guard. It's time to reflect on the holding logic in this wave.
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ChainSpy
· 9h ago
Nine losses and one win, this has been my recent daily routine haha
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RugPullAlarm
· 9h ago
All 26 targets are falling together, and this is definitely not a coincidence. Just look at the on-chain data—large account addresses have already started to withdraw, while retail investors are still buying the dip. The larger the account, the easier it is to become self-delusional, and risk control becomes a mere formality. In plain terms, greed has no limit, and only when experiencing heavy losses do people realize the problem.
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gas_guzzler
· 9h ago
Haha, nine losses and one profit. The ratio is incredible. How come they haven't gone bankrupt yet?
Only when the market turns do you realize the problem. Missed the opportunity to grasp the profit cycle, and when losses come, they are all absorbed—actions across 26 trading assets are too uniform. Carefully reviewing recent position performance, nine out of ten trading opportunities hit a snag, only one made a profit. This situation is quite frustrating. Many traders have encountered similar situations: account size increases, but risk management skills do not keep up. The swings between greed and fear often end up swallowing profits. Sometimes, it seems that truly talented traders should know when to stop.