In the financial markets, those who have been through ups and downs for over ten years and can still maintain stable profits are worth listening to carefully. Don't think you're smart enough to be arrogant—those who truly make money understand one thing: there is always something new to learn in the market.
The biggest enemy in trading is often not market fluctuations, but your own confidence. Let go of your attitude and treat the market like a student—that is the way to achieve sustained profitability.
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gas_fee_trauma
· 17h ago
Damn, this is the real deal. People with the most confidence are the easiest to be hammered by the market. I've seen too many.
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JustHodlIt
· 17h ago
That's so true. Confidence can really ruin a person. I've seen too many beginners think they've figured out some secret trick, only to suffer heavy losses...
People who make money are indeed incredibly cautious, always asking themselves, "Did I miss something?" This is the most crucial point.
Ten years of stable profits is no brag; it's the result of surviving countless market lessons.
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TokenRationEater
· 17h ago
That's so true. Confidence is a double-edged sword; one second it's heaven, the next it's hell.
People who have maintained stable profits for ten years truly have a say, but I've seen too many smart people fall because of their own mistakes.
The market is always teaching people how to behave; the more you think you understand, the easier it is to crash and burn.
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governance_ghost
· 17h ago
Indeed, confidence is more deadly than a limit-down.
In the financial markets, those who have been through ups and downs for over ten years and can still maintain stable profits are worth listening to carefully. Don't think you're smart enough to be arrogant—those who truly make money understand one thing: there is always something new to learn in the market.
The biggest enemy in trading is often not market fluctuations, but your own confidence. Let go of your attitude and treat the market like a student—that is the way to achieve sustained profitability.