The strategy is updated daily, and the answers are clearly laid out. But why is it that when the crucial moment comes, one just can't take action?
This week, there were several opportunities for Bitcoin and Ethereum. To be honest, the layout window was very clear. So what happened? I just watched them slip away. Sometimes the problem is not in the market, but in oneself - hesitating when one should act, being greedy when one should take profits. Only regret comes when the pullback happens, but unfortunately it is too late.
It's time to stop and think: is it a lack of information? Or are we simply not ready to execute? The market won't wait for anyone to adjust their mindset.
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MEVHunterWang
· 12-02 06:22
I still can't see through myself. I know I should buy the dip, but I'm hesitant, and by the time I react, it's already flown away. The mindset is really harder to change than the technique.
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HodlAndChill
· 12-01 14:29
It's heartbreaking to say, every time I analyze but can't act, I watch opportunities slip through my fingers.
This mentality is really harder than strategy; I've also been tortured to learn this.
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RunWithRugs
· 12-01 14:28
To be honest, the psychological construction aspect is really a nightmare for most people, including myself. Being able to see clearly does not equate to being able to hold onto it.
Execution is the rarest thing, and 99% of people fail here.
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GasWhisperer
· 12-01 14:27
mempool was screaming the setup, gwei patterns literally printed the entry... but nah, we froze anyway lol
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RektRecorder
· 12-01 14:26
The mindset is truly the biggest enemy, and I myself have fallen into countless pits.
To put it bluntly, it's greed at work. Knowing that I should take profit but still wanting to gain more, only to lose everything in a pullback.
Execution is the rarest quality; having more information is useless.
I've found that most people just lack the resolve. Knowing ≠ doing, and the gap is quite significant.
Wait, did you all really buy the dip this week, or are you just continuing to watch the show?
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DarkPoolWatcher
· 12-01 14:19
Knowing where the problem lies but being unable to act is the most heart-wrenching. It's always like this.
To put it plainly, the mindset isn't in place; by the time I realize, I've already entered a position.
Seeing the opportunity clearly, but my hands are shaking; this is me.
The strategy is updated daily, and the answers are clearly laid out. But why is it that when the crucial moment comes, one just can't take action?
This week, there were several opportunities for Bitcoin and Ethereum. To be honest, the layout window was very clear. So what happened? I just watched them slip away.
Sometimes the problem is not in the market, but in oneself - hesitating when one should act, being greedy when one should take profits. Only regret comes when the pullback happens, but unfortunately it is too late.
It's time to stop and think: is it a lack of information? Or are we simply not ready to execute? The market won't wait for anyone to adjust their mindset.