Most traders get it wrong—we obsess over entries and exits, but the real game is sitting tight. Four out of five trades? You're literally just waiting. Watching charts, controlling the urge to tinker, resisting FOMO. That's where fortunes are made. The patience to hold beats the addiction to trade.
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GasFeePhobia
· 12-26 12:50
To be honest, doing nothing is the real skill. Last year, I was careless and changed my order, which resulted in a huge loss. Now I just set the stop-loss and go to sleep.
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CoffeeNFTs
· 12-26 12:50
Wait, there's something to that, but I still often change orders haha
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IfIWereOnChain
· 12-26 12:49
That's right, but the question is who can really sit still...
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BearMarketMonk
· 12-26 12:24
Really, I always get caught by FOMO.
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SchrodingerWallet
· 12-26 12:24
You're so right, I finally understand why I always lose... It's actually just because I can't resist the urge to trade.
Most traders get it wrong—we obsess over entries and exits, but the real game is sitting tight. Four out of five trades? You're literally just waiting. Watching charts, controlling the urge to tinker, resisting FOMO. That's where fortunes are made. The patience to hold beats the addiction to trade.