Endless operations drain your energy, causing you to miss important moments in life, and fatigue leads to poor judgment. Watching the market full-time? That’s more like being trapped in a cage of notifications and candlesticks. Few people truly dream of such days—being exhausted alive in front of the trading screen.
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RatioHunter
· 01-12 06:08
You said it perfectly. Staring at the screen so intently that your phone gets hot, and then a single mistake causes you to lose everything back.
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tx_pending_forever
· 01-12 04:50
That hits too close to home, watching the market so obsessively that it almost kills you.
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DeadTrades_Walking
· 01-09 18:49
Bro, your words really hit home. That's exactly how I got drained before.
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DegenDreamer
· 01-09 18:35
Really, watching the market full-time is like slow suicide. I've seen too many people like that.
The market may be hopeless, but your life can still be saved, everyone.
Getting addicted to trading is more exhausting than playing games.
One word: tiring; two words: too tiring.
The candlestick cage, this name is perfect, it really captures the feeling.
Endless operations drain your energy, causing you to miss important moments in life, and fatigue leads to poor judgment. Watching the market full-time? That’s more like being trapped in a cage of notifications and candlesticks. Few people truly dream of such days—being exhausted alive in front of the trading screen.