"Guide to Living Correctly in the Crypto World": 1. Don't chase rebounds, be careful of getting buried. Can't trade during a bear market rebound? It's said to be like licking blood off a knife. 2. Don't chase breakouts, be careful of a pullback. Can't trade during a bull market breakout? It's said that if there's a pullback, it might not be in the right place yet. 3. Don't keep savings in financial products, beware of sudden crashes. Stablecoin investments are risky? It's said that if there's a crash, you can't afford to bear it. As long as I don't enter the market, I will never lose; as long as I only talk, I am a seasoned veteran. Even if you make money, it's just "good luck"; if you lose, it's "because you didn't listen to me." Can we stop this "paternal" tone? Anyway, as long as I think there's risk, whatever you do is wrong. After all, I stand on the moral high ground, and every "for your own good" statement is the truth. Little do they know, the most risky thing is actually listening to this kind of forever-correct yet utterly unhelpful nonsense.
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"Guide to Living Correctly in the Crypto World": 1. Don't chase rebounds, be careful of getting buried. Can't trade during a bear market rebound? It's said to be like licking blood off a knife. 2. Don't chase breakouts, be careful of a pullback. Can't trade during a bull market breakout? It's said that if there's a pullback, it might not be in the right place yet. 3. Don't keep savings in financial products, beware of sudden crashes. Stablecoin investments are risky? It's said that if there's a crash, you can't afford to bear it. As long as I don't enter the market, I will never lose; as long as I only talk, I am a seasoned veteran. Even if you make money, it's just "good luck"; if you lose, it's "because you didn't listen to me." Can we stop this "paternal" tone? Anyway, as long as I think there's risk, whatever you do is wrong. After all, I stand on the moral high ground, and every "for your own good" statement is the truth. Little do they know, the most risky thing is actually listening to this kind of forever-correct yet utterly unhelpful nonsense.