#数字货币市场回升 $TRADOOR's trading trajectory is laid out there, what is behind the profit?
Some say it relies on hard work—reviewing past trades, strategizing, and adhering to stop-loss discipline, with every trade meticulously calculated. Others believe that making money this round is more about luck—hitting the right rhythm, catching the market's sentiment, and when the right moment comes, their accounts soar.
What do you think? In trading, how much do technology and luck each account for? Or is it that the so-called effort itself is just creating opportunities for luck?
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TeaTimeTrader
· 11-30 14:22
To be honest, this is all nonsense; those who really make money never brag about hard work and luck.
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ForkTongue
· 11-29 11:28
To be honest, both skill and luck are important, but it really comes down to mindset. If your mindset collapses, nothing else matters.
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AirdropHunter007
· 11-28 11:10
To put it simply, luck accounts for seventy percent, stop pretending, buddy.
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BearMarketBard
· 11-27 17:19
Hard work is just arranging the chips neatly at the casino; luck is the hand that decides win or lose.
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NoStopLossNut
· 11-27 17:10
Hard work and luck? Nonsense, I think it's mainly about mindset.
To be honest, no matter how good the skills are, you still have to wait for the right moment. When the moment comes, if your mindset collapses, it’s all in vain.
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MidnightGenesis
· 11-27 17:09
On-chain data shows that the entry points of those accounts are all stuck within 72 hours after the contract deployment. Unsurprisingly, this is not effort; it is clearly information spread arbitrage.
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BridgeJumper
· 11-27 17:06
In simple terms, luck plays a major role, so don't talk nonsense about discipline.
Skills are just for psychological comfort; when it comes to making real money, who cares about stop loss.
Effort is just adding embellishments to luck, but the opposite? It doesn't exist.
Timing, location, and harmony among people are all essential, but timing is always the most important.
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FlashLoanLord
· 11-27 17:05
In simple terms, hard work is paving the way for luck, but most people can't stick it out for those three months.
#数字货币市场回升 $TRADOOR's trading trajectory is laid out there, what is behind the profit?
Some say it relies on hard work—reviewing past trades, strategizing, and adhering to stop-loss discipline, with every trade meticulously calculated. Others believe that making money this round is more about luck—hitting the right rhythm, catching the market's sentiment, and when the right moment comes, their accounts soar.
What do you think? In trading, how much do technology and luck each account for? Or is it that the so-called effort itself is just creating opportunities for luck?