Eat meat or stand guard? Don't let New Year's money turn into "warehouse money"
People are at their desks, but their souls are still in the K-line. During the seven days of the Spring Festival, some are "meat-eating players," with phone notifications as soon as funds arrive; others are "stand guard warriors," where fireworks explode, not firecrackers, but positions.
The so-called "eating meat" is often not due to luck, but because of three correct actions before the holiday: First, not overleveraging based on holiday emotions; second, setting stop-profit and stop-loss orders in advance; third, not going all-in on a relative's dinner table on the spot. True experts can grab red envelopes, but chasing high is not advisable.
And friends who are on guard, don't rush to emo. Holiday market liquidity is usually thin, and even a single large bullish or bearish candle can be amplified. Instead of regretting, review: Were you driven by news rhythm? Or was it the group chat atmosphere that influenced you? Did you chase because "everyone else is making money"? Or did you jump in without a plan?
The core of turning experience into financial luck is actually "making the accidental reproducible." If you profit, analyze whether it was due to trend, rhythm, or position control; if you lose, identify whether it was mindset, information gap, or execution issues.
On the first day back to work, don't rush to prove yourself. A real good start isn't about profit screenshots, but knowing why you made money and why you lost. The first wave of good news in the Year of the Horse may not be a coin hitting the daily limit, but learning to stay calm amid the excitement and to have a plan amid volatility. #马年开工第一帖
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ybaser
· 16h ago
LFG 🔥
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MasterChuTheOldDemonMasterChu
· 19h ago
2026 Go Go Go 👊
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MasterChuTheOldDemonMasterChu
· 19h ago
Good luck and prosperity 🧧
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EarnMoneyAndEatMeat
· 19h ago
Good luck and prosperity 🧧
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CoinRelyOnUniversal
· 19h ago
Good luck and prosperity 🧧
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Ryakpanda
· 22h ago
2026 Go Go Go 👊
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Ryakpanda
· 22h ago
2026 Go Go Go 👊
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LittleGodOfWealthPlutus
· 22h ago
Wishing you good luck in the Year of the Horse and may you prosper and become wealthy😘
Eat meat or stand guard? Don't let New Year's money turn into "warehouse money"
People are at their desks, but their souls are still in the K-line. During the seven days of the Spring Festival, some are "meat-eating players," with phone notifications as soon as funds arrive; others are "stand guard warriors," where fireworks explode, not firecrackers, but positions.
The so-called "eating meat" is often not due to luck, but because of three correct actions before the holiday: First, not overleveraging based on holiday emotions; second, setting stop-profit and stop-loss orders in advance; third, not going all-in on a relative's dinner table on the spot. True experts can grab red envelopes, but chasing high is not advisable.
And friends who are on guard, don't rush to emo. Holiday market liquidity is usually thin, and even a single large bullish or bearish candle can be amplified. Instead of regretting, review: Were you driven by news rhythm? Or was it the group chat atmosphere that influenced you? Did you chase because "everyone else is making money"? Or did you jump in without a plan?
The core of turning experience into financial luck is actually "making the accidental reproducible." If you profit, analyze whether it was due to trend, rhythm, or position control; if you lose, identify whether it was mindset, information gap, or execution issues.
On the first day back to work, don't rush to prove yourself. A real good start isn't about profit screenshots, but knowing why you made money and why you lost. The first wave of good news in the Year of the Horse may not be a coin hitting the daily limit, but learning to stay calm amid the excitement and to have a plan amid volatility. #马年开工第一帖