#以太坊大户持仓变化 was a bit intimidated by a small coin, previously dead set on shorting it, but the more I shorted, the more it rose, and my mindset got messed up. Later, I was afraid to hold a large short position again, worried about another crash. And what happened? Once the whales let go of this coin, it dropped so comfortably—dropping by 30 points directly, and it slid down like a slide. Watching this reverse opportunity, but unfortunately, I was still cautious and didn't short aggressively enough. It seems that trading psychology is more prone to problems than technical analysis. Small-cap coins are like this—without major support, their downward speed can be so fast that it’s despairing. This was a lesson learned; next time, I need to be more decisive.
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BlockDetective
· 01-07 02:08
Mindset is really the biggest enemy. Being afraid of getting hit makes it easy to make mistakes.
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SnapshotStriker
· 01-06 03:31
It's the same old story. When your mindset gets hammered, you know you'll regret it.
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GasOptimizer
· 01-06 03:28
If your mindset is崩了, don't play small coins. This thing is just a casino.
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MEVEye
· 01-06 03:28
A broken mindset is the biggest bug; no matter how advanced the technology is, it can't be saved.
#以太坊大户持仓变化 was a bit intimidated by a small coin, previously dead set on shorting it, but the more I shorted, the more it rose, and my mindset got messed up. Later, I was afraid to hold a large short position again, worried about another crash. And what happened? Once the whales let go of this coin, it dropped so comfortably—dropping by 30 points directly, and it slid down like a slide. Watching this reverse opportunity, but unfortunately, I was still cautious and didn't short aggressively enough. It seems that trading psychology is more prone to problems than technical analysis. Small-cap coins are like this—without major support, their downward speed can be so fast that it’s despairing. This was a lesson learned; next time, I need to be more decisive.