Unlike those people, his holdings are just holdings, and when he clears his position, he clears it—never playing the game of "Schrödinger's position." There’s no scenario where he says he's still holding during a rise or suddenly sells when it drops—that's just reckless.
Look, he just finished clearing his position, and as the market drops, he feels great inside. Conversely, if the market rises, he probably feels the same way. This is called consistency in words and actions—no matter how the market moves, the trading logic remains, and the mindset stays calm. Traders like this are actually the most scarce.
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LoneValidator
· 01-11 01:26
This kind of trader is indeed rare; they are much better than most who only talk smoothly but actually operate poorly.
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MoodFollowsPrice
· 01-10 14:11
Such people are indeed rare; most are still deceiving themselves there.
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TestnetScholar
· 01-10 14:10
Such people are indeed rare, but to be honest, most are just fooling themselves.
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AirdropHunter420
· 01-10 14:07
Really, traders like this are indeed rare; most people are still fooling themselves.
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ZkProofPudding
· 01-10 14:03
Such people are indeed rare; most are just tough-talking and insecure.
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TokenTherapist
· 01-10 13:56
Just liquidate completely. Don't panic whether the market is rising or falling. Now that's a true trader.
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DAOdreamer
· 01-10 13:49
Such people are indeed rare, but I still have some doubts.
Some people really do what they say.
Unlike those people, his holdings are just holdings, and when he clears his position, he clears it—never playing the game of "Schrödinger's position." There’s no scenario where he says he's still holding during a rise or suddenly sells when it drops—that's just reckless.
Look, he just finished clearing his position, and as the market drops, he feels great inside. Conversely, if the market rises, he probably feels the same way. This is called consistency in words and actions—no matter how the market moves, the trading logic remains, and the mindset stays calm. Traders like this are actually the most scarce.