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Every bull and bear market ends the same way.
99% of people ultimately lose everything; only 1% make money regardless of the market conditions.
This is not a market problem; it’s a human problem.
In the early stage of a bull market, no one believes;
When breaking through key levels, hesitation begins;
Only when it accelerates do people rush in crazily;
By the time emotions are at their hottest, they go all-in and leverage up.
Then, just one round of correction is enough to take most people out.
When a bear market arrives, the story doesn’t change.
Holding stubbornly, not cutting losses, buying more on dips, until the account hits zero.
When the next cycle begins, the same story repeats.
So you’ll find that, although coins and hot topics change,
The people losing money are always the same group.
They scroll through news daily, watch calls, wait for so-called insider tips,
But they never develop their own judgment and rhythm.
And that 1%, actually, do very simple things:
Only follow the trend, focus on structure, reduce trading frequency.
They’re not always right, but they can maximize profits in good markets and control losses in bad ones.
The gap is right here.
The real issue is never whether there’s an opportunity in the market, but whether you are in the game.
Most people understand the market but can’t hold their positions;
They get the right direction but don’t dare to get in;
They make some profit but give it all back on a pullback.
In the end, it’s not knowledge that loses, but execution.
The market won’t stop because of your hesitation.
Every cycle, someone makes money, but that person is almost never the majority.