#数字资产生态回暖 The most common mistake when trading is thinking you should keep earning after winning. After a winning streak, you must force yourself to stop and give yourself a day to cool down. Ask yourself: was this profit achieved through skill, or simply by riding the market rebound?



The 4U principal doubled to ten thousand, and on the first day, I pocketed a profit of 13U. Many people can't resist at this point and end up giving it all back. Instead of being greedy, it's better to review your strategy thoroughly and wait until your mindset is adjusted before continuing. Opportunities like crypto market rebounds happen frequently, and once you've experienced one, you'll know the method.
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FOMOSapienvip
· 12-14 16:30
Honestly, I've heard this theory too many times... but how many people actually manage to do it? Pausing trading after a winning streak is indeed difficult, especially when the candlestick chart is still rising.
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BridgeTrustFundvip
· 12-14 16:23
You're so right. How many people have died from greed? I've seen quite a few who lose everything after a winning streak, and then become more eager to recover their losses. The guys who take profits and stop after turning 4U into thousands of dollars are the ones who truly understand. That's called knowing how to make money.
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AlwaysAnonvip
· 12-14 16:22
Really, it's easy to say "take profit when it's good," but hard to actually do it. I used to think, after winning, I'll try again, but then one more try set me back to square one hahaha.
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RunWhenCutvip
· 12-14 16:17
Truthfully, greed can disappear in an instant. I've experienced it myself—once I make a profit, I want to keep pushing, but then I get eaten up in return. Staying calm is indeed the hardest, but also the most valuable.
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GasFeeCryvip
· 12-14 16:07
That's so right. I'm the kind of fool who keeps going after winning, only to end up losing it all back... Winning streaks are the most dangerous; when your mentality drifts, you just can't stop. Skills? Ha, I didn't have any skills back then, I was just lucky to catch a rebound. Holding onto profits is really the hardest part; every time, I want to squeeze out one more wave.
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