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A trader's real record: staying up late monitoring the market, a sudden cliff drop in the candlestick chart, and the account being completely wiped out within 15 minutes. Only after reviewing did I realize that the problem wasn't with the technology or outdated information, but at the very moment when I least should have relaxed.
In digital asset trading, it's never about predicting the market accurately, but about self-discipline in the face of market temptations. The following painful lessons are worth every participant remembering:
**Poor state, stop loss immediately**
When fatigued, emotionally out of control, or distracted, "feelings" are often the most unreliable signals. Your judgment is already compromised at this point, and the market won't wait for you to recover. Rest when needed, and stay away from the screen if your mindset isn't stable.
**Noisy environment, prohibit any trading**
Operating in a distracting environment is like walking a tightrope blindfolded. A second of distraction can lead to lifelong regret. Keep life and trading strictly separate; when trading, you must be fully focused.
**Ignore all external temptations**
"Looks like this wave can rise" or "others have already made money"—these are the most damaging psychological traps in the market. Never touch unfamiliar market conditions; discipline is the best risk management.
**Avoid periods of liquidity drought**
When data is overwhelming or before and after holiday market closures, volatility is intense and slippage is huge. The smartest move isn't to rush in but to hold steady and wait for the market to return to normal.
**Exit after consecutive losses**
Repeated losses can trigger a "revenge trading" obsession, distorting decision-making logic. The first step after losing money: turn off the app, step away from the screen, and give your emotions time to cool down.
**Final words:**
Survival doesn't depend on seizing every opportunity, but on maintaining discipline in a clear-headed state. Opportunities always exist, but only a few traders remain calm and online at all times—this is your advantage.