In the crypto market, the fundamental difference between those who make money and those who continuously lose money is not how much starting capital they have. What matters is whether they can anticipate market changes in advance, whether they dare to act at critical moments, and whether they know how to cash out promptly after making a profit.
Funds are just tools; the real dividing line lies in cognition and execution ability. Being able to understand the cycle in advance, grasp the rhythm, and know when to be aggressive and when to be conservative—these are the biggest gaps between experts and novices. Making money is not enough; knowing when to lock in profits is essential. This is the complete investment cycle.
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LuckyHashValue
· 6h ago
There's nothing wrong with what you said, but the key is that everyone wants to have the ability to "smell it in advance." How to practice it?
I respect the approach of taking profits and running. Too many greedy people around me got caught and lost everything.
I've heard the words "cognition" and "execution" too many times, but you only understand after experiencing a few losses.
Securing profits is truly an art. If your mental resilience isn't strong, you'll have chased the highs long ago.
For most people, the fundamental issue isn't money, but the courage to cut losses.
This cycle is about to start again. Whether you can seize the opportunity depends on this wave.
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MemeTokenGenius
· 6h ago
That's very true, but I've heard this over a hundred times, and the key point is that most people simply can't do it. The real difficulty isn't in cognition, but in the mindset.
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wrekt_but_learning
· 6h ago
That's right, but to be honest, I'm the kind of person who understands cycles but lacks the execution power, and I only regret after the fact every time.
I don't dare to take profits when I make money, and I don't dare to cut losses when I lose, this psychological barrier is really tough.
The key is when to make a move; I feel like I never quite hit the right timing.
My understanding has improved, but my execution still lags behind.
It's easy to say "secure the profits," but when it comes to critical moments, I start to get gambling instincts.
In the crypto market, the fundamental difference between those who make money and those who continuously lose money is not how much starting capital they have. What matters is whether they can anticipate market changes in advance, whether they dare to act at critical moments, and whether they know how to cash out promptly after making a profit.
Funds are just tools; the real dividing line lies in cognition and execution ability. Being able to understand the cycle in advance, grasp the rhythm, and know when to be aggressive and when to be conservative—these are the biggest gaps between experts and novices. Making money is not enough; knowing when to lock in profits is essential. This is the complete investment cycle.