Seeing a well-known cryptocurrency trader getting liquidated in my friends' circle, at the same time, many people shared 'From riding in a Maybach to driving for a ride-hailing app, the decline of a developer's social status', which reminds me of the many futures masters I've researched over the years, many of whom were once revered but later tragically ended their lives. I've been thinking, whether it's stocks, futures, forex, or cryptocurrencies, and even business tycoons, what drives them to such extremes? I think without exception, it's their past glory, their god-like performance. Only tremendous success can lead to excessive self-confidence, and then heavy positions. How to avoid this? First, actively and regularly embrace various failures, constantly reminding yourself that in front of the market, you're just an SB, shallow and ignorant, which can actually save your life. Second, deeply understand that small profits come from hard work, while big profits come from fate. Suddenly making big money doesn't mean it's your ability, but rather the national fortune, the overall situation, and fate all coming together, and you happen to have the courage and knowledge to take advantage of the tailwind. Once the three winds pass, if you still want to fly, you'll definitely crash heavily to the ground! You can't decide when the next wind will come, you can only keep waiting.
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PleasePayTaxForBragg
· 2024-06-19 12:49
Brother, take me flying
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TimeWitness
· 2024-06-14 04:25
I have always been very unlucky, but I'm still alive!
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KeepMoneyLikeAWidow
· 2024-06-14 02:31
Senior brother, I have been lurking all the time, waiting for the spring to come [smug]
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AiTribe
· 2024-06-14 02:28
[强][强][强]
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BuddhaCan_tSay
· 2024-06-14 02:26
[强][强][强]
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BuddhaCan_tSay
· 2024-06-14 02:26
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AmateurLeek
· 2024-06-14 02:07
Okay, heavy position at the rebound moment[大哭]
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RollUpYourSleeves
· 2024-06-14 02:01
Brother, you have realized it thoroughly [strong][strong][strong]
Seeing a well-known cryptocurrency trader getting liquidated in my friends' circle, at the same time, many people shared 'From riding in a Maybach to driving for a ride-hailing app, the decline of a developer's social status', which reminds me of the many futures masters I've researched over the years, many of whom were once revered but later tragically ended their lives. I've been thinking, whether it's stocks, futures, forex, or cryptocurrencies, and even business tycoons, what drives them to such extremes? I think without exception, it's their past glory, their god-like performance. Only tremendous success can lead to excessive self-confidence, and then heavy positions. How to avoid this? First, actively and regularly embrace various failures, constantly reminding yourself that in front of the market, you're just an SB, shallow and ignorant, which can actually save your life. Second, deeply understand that small profits come from hard work, while big profits come from fate. Suddenly making big money doesn't mean it's your ability, but rather the national fortune, the overall situation, and fate all coming together, and you happen to have the courage and knowledge to take advantage of the tailwind. Once the three winds pass, if you still want to fly, you'll definitely crash heavily to the ground! You can't decide when the next wind will come, you can only keep waiting.