The market has never shown mercy. Being able to enter precisely at critical positions and maintain profits against the trend is not based on luck—it's the result of countless reviews and numerous backtests that hone one’s skills. These data will not lie, but you have to tackle them yourself.
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NeverPresent
· 11-27 10:28
Looking back at the trivial matters, it's still just a matter of placing orders out of spite.
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MidsommarWallet
· 11-25 19:50
What a load of crap, I'm just betting on luck haha
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SatoshiNotNakamoto
· 11-25 19:49
That's right, but no matter how much you review, you still have to withstand a mental breakdown.
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MoneyBurner
· 11-25 19:43
What a load of nonsense, isn't it just a matter of luck? I entered the market accurately last time and it fell big dump in one second, now I'm losing so much that I don't even have my shorts left, haha.
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GasFeeCrier
· 11-25 19:23
Reviewing a thousand times is not as quick as losing once; it's easy to say, but hard to do.
The market has never shown mercy. Being able to enter precisely at critical positions and maintain profits against the trend is not based on luck—it's the result of countless reviews and numerous backtests that hone one’s skills. These data will not lie, but you have to tackle them yourself.