Recently, I thought about it, and there is a saying in this market that really resonates with me — those who can't figure out the big picture won't be able to take the right step in the present.
Simply put, you need to see the road ahead to have a future. Either you have a global perspective, or you are destined to be trapped by local issues. People with long-term vision see everything with a long-range outlook; those who plan carefully consider every move with the goal of profit in mind.
After spending a long time in the crypto world, I realize that short-term gains and losses are not worth judging. One or two successes or failures are not decisive factors. If you lack talent, then keep refining your skills; only those who are unafraid of storms can stand out among many followers. The biggest mistake in trading is being blinded by short-term price fluctuations and forgetting your original intention and the bigger picture.
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SilentAlpha
· 13h ago
That's right, but how many can actually do it?
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MemeEchoer
· 13h ago
Said nicely, but how many can really stick to it?
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Global perspective sounds great, but as soon as it drops 30%, everyone forgets
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Repeated polishing? Our market only eats fast food; talking about long-term is just self-comfort for losers
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I just want to ask, why are there so few who make big money after seeing the clear direction?
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This phrase has been heard so many times; those who really make money are quietly getting rich
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Original intention? Bro, my original intention is to make money, what else is there?
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Getting stuck locally? Haha, that's a false proposition, right?
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Translating this directly means—if you can't endure, don't play; you won't make it to tomorrow
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Not afraid of storms? A sudden market crash makes everything else pointless
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Remember everything is right, but doing everything is wrong; that's how the crypto circle is
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TheShibaWhisperer
· 13h ago
That's correct, but I think most people simply can't do it.
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Token_Sherpa
· 13h ago
honestly the "big picture vs local trap" framing is just survivorship bias dressed up fancy. plenty of people with grand visions still got liquidated anyway lol
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SnapshotBot
· 13h ago
Not bad, but buddy, that sounds a bit idealistic.
Anyone who has really been in the crypto world knows that no matter how clear the big picture is, a sudden black swan can wipe out everything in an instant.
But it's true that I should quit the habit of checking the charts frequently; that stuff can mess up your mind.
Long-termism sounds very attractive, but you have to survive long enough to see that long-term.
In this market cycle, those who got wiped out are all those who thought they understood the big picture.
Recently, I thought about it, and there is a saying in this market that really resonates with me — those who can't figure out the big picture won't be able to take the right step in the present.
Simply put, you need to see the road ahead to have a future. Either you have a global perspective, or you are destined to be trapped by local issues. People with long-term vision see everything with a long-range outlook; those who plan carefully consider every move with the goal of profit in mind.
After spending a long time in the crypto world, I realize that short-term gains and losses are not worth judging. One or two successes or failures are not decisive factors. If you lack talent, then keep refining your skills; only those who are unafraid of storms can stand out among many followers. The biggest mistake in trading is being blinded by short-term price fluctuations and forgetting your original intention and the bigger picture.