Want to establish a foothold in the market? Try this methodology:
First, stay calm — don't be scared by fluctuations; Ice's logic is to keep a steady mindset. Next is patience; most people fail because they can't wait and always want to chase hot topics. Then, strict risk management — this is the bottom line for long-term survival. Lastly, don't forget to continuously seek alpha opportunities, but this must be based on having the first three points well in place.
What about you? Which one do you rely on most in trading?
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APY追逐者
· 19h ago
Honestly, risk management is the most crucial part; everything else is just superficial. Without this bottom line, I would have been liquidated long ago.
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FOMOSapien
· 19h ago
Risk management is truly the most critical part; no matter how well the other three are done, without this safety net, it's all pointless.
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AirdropworkerZhang
· 19h ago
Risk management is really a bottleneck; I’ve only died from overtrading.
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MainnetDelayedAgain
· 19h ago
According to the database, 99% of people get eliminated by the second item out of these four.
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FromMinerToFarmer
· 19h ago
Mindset and risk control, these two are really the bottlenecks; everything else is just superficial.
Want to establish a foothold in the market? Try this methodology:
First, stay calm — don't be scared by fluctuations; Ice's logic is to keep a steady mindset. Next is patience; most people fail because they can't wait and always want to chase hot topics. Then, strict risk management — this is the bottom line for long-term survival. Lastly, don't forget to continuously seek alpha opportunities, but this must be based on having the first three points well in place.
What about you? Which one do you rely on most in trading?