Actually there's research backing this up - when you're having a good time trading, your win rate genuinely improves. Less stress means clearer thinking, better decisions, higher profits. It's wild how much our mental state affects portfolio performance. Maybe stop checking charts every 5 minutes and touch some grass?
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GoldDiggerDuck
· 11-27 15:31
What the hell, isn't this just nonsense? If I'm in a good mood, I'll make more money... then why am I still losing?
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EternalMiner
· 11-27 04:54
Haha, that's true. A good mindset can really lead to making money; this is not nonsense.
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ImpermanentTherapist
· 11-25 18:07
Wow, this is really true. I accidentally pressed the wrong button for stop loss before and ended up making a profit instead. It was just great...
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BtcDailyResearcher
· 11-25 06:13
Pure nonsense, make more with less pressure? Why am I getting happier while losing more?
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APY_Chaser
· 11-25 06:12
Listen, this is true. I've also noticed that I earn more when my mindset is good.
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BloodInStreets
· 11-25 06:05
The clearest moments come when buying the dip, and the most confused moments come when cutting losses... This is the psychological massage the market gives you.
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MidnightGenesis
· 11-25 06:04
Monitoring shows that mindset indeed affects decision quality, but there is a detail worth noting here – "clear thinking" under pressure can sometimes be an illusion, and on-chain data often contradicts those confident traders...
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TestnetFreeloader
· 11-25 05:48
What the hell, is this for real? I always thought I was losing because of my bad mindset, but it turns out it was because I was too nervous.
Actually there's research backing this up - when you're having a good time trading, your win rate genuinely improves. Less stress means clearer thinking, better decisions, higher profits. It's wild how much our mental state affects portfolio performance. Maybe stop checking charts every 5 minutes and touch some grass?