Do you know what the true way to make money is? It's not rushing to place bets. Wait until the picture is clear enough before taking action. Only then can you maintain a calm mindset and reduce pressure, making it easier to bottom out or enter the market precisely.
I am now basically back to full position. Not out of blind optimism, but based on full confidence in the short- and medium-term gains—this wave of upward potential indeed exists, the decline is relatively controllable, and there is even a possibility of a rebound after shaking out the震仓. In this situation, rather than obsessing over every pullback, it's better to hold patiently. The biggest enemy in trading is often not the market, but your own restless heart.
View Original
This page may contain third-party content, which is provided for information purposes only (not representations/warranties) and should not be considered as an endorsement of its views by Gate, nor as financial or professional advice. See Disclaimer for details.
14 Likes
Reward
14
5
Repost
Share
Comment
0/400
MevHunter
· 15h ago
That's right, but the restless heart is the easiest to be cut.
View OriginalReply0
TideReceder
· 15h ago
Well said. This time I truly felt the power of patience.
Full position is not a gambler's mentality; it's only when you've seen clearly that you dare to act. That's professionalism.
I'm also testing the bottom, just worried about itching to get in early.
The most frightening thing is that restless heart of yours, brother.
Only when the picture is clear do I act. I trust your judgment in this wave.
Wait for this shock to complete, and the rebound will be very satisfying.
A stable mindset really can make money, much better than those who watch the market every day.
I've learned your mentality; next time, don't get excited prematurely.
View OriginalReply0
TokenCreatorOP
· 15h ago
That's a great point; I'm just worried about knowing but being unable to do it.
---
Full position trading really tests your mental strength.
---
An uneasy mind, this hits the nail on the head.
---
Wait until the chart is clear before taking action; that's the right way.
---
It sounds easy, but really holding through the pullback moment... is difficult.
---
A stable mindset and less pressure indeed make the gains sometimes more rewarding.
---
The key is not to be shaken out by the震仓; only after experiencing it do you understand that suffocating feeling.
---
If you're fully invested, then it's time to hold with your eyes closed.
---
Trading every day leads to losses; this logic is sound.
View OriginalReply0
ruggedNotShrugged
· 15h ago
That's right, this wave is truly worth the wait. Mindset is the biggest factor for returns.
All in? Bro, your mindset is really steady. I'm still hesitating.
An unsettled mind is indeed a big enemy, but I'm more afraid that even if I sit tight, the price will keep falling haha.
A clear picture is really key; the lessons from blindly taking over positions before are too deep.
Hearing you say that, I need to reflect on my own trading mindset.
Not being able to scan the bottom is normal, but a steady mindset really helps to catch the timing more accurately.
This round of market movement definitely has potential; it's still okay to wait until the news becomes clearer before jumping in.
Is the pressure of being fully invested quite heavy? Or maybe you just don't look at your account balance at all haha.
View OriginalReply0
TxFailed
· 15h ago
nah the real move is knowing when you *didn't* understand the chart... saved myself more eth by sitting on my hands than actually trading tbh
Do you know what the true way to make money is? It's not rushing to place bets. Wait until the picture is clear enough before taking action. Only then can you maintain a calm mindset and reduce pressure, making it easier to bottom out or enter the market precisely.
I am now basically back to full position. Not out of blind optimism, but based on full confidence in the short- and medium-term gains—this wave of upward potential indeed exists, the decline is relatively controllable, and there is even a possibility of a rebound after shaking out the震仓. In this situation, rather than obsessing over every pullback, it's better to hold patiently. The biggest enemy in trading is often not the market, but your own restless heart.