Many people want to jump straight to the finish line, but they often end up falling the hardest. Successful traders understand one principle — you have to take it step by step, and you can't skip any of the hardships.
This is not just motivational talk. From technical analysis, risk management, to psychological development, each aspect requires real time and effort to master. Some see others making money and think they can turn things around with a big market move, but they often end up as the little guy.
Once you truly accept this, things become simpler. You no longer worry about getting rich quickly, but instead enjoy each analysis, each execution, and each review. At this point, making money becomes a natural result.
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ser_aped.eth
· 01-17 20:44
That's true, but how many people can really endure this process? Most are still hoping for a turnaround.
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MoonBoi42
· 01-17 07:51
To be honest, I've seen too many people hoping to get rich overnight, only to be crushed by the market in the end.
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unrekt.eth
· 01-16 02:03
That's right, I used to be that kind of idiot who thought I could turn things around in one shot. Now I don't even have an account anymore.
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Blockchainiac
· 01-16 02:02
Damn, this is what I learned from my pitfalls over the past two years. If I had known earlier, I wouldn't have lost so much.
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ThreeHornBlasts
· 01-16 01:57
That's quite true, but most people just can't hear it. The buddies around me who used to be reckless are now reflecting on their lives.
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DataChief
· 01-16 01:54
That's right, I've been suffering through this for a year, and only now do I realize that quick wealth is just a fantasy.
There are no shortcuts in trading.
Many people want to jump straight to the finish line, but they often end up falling the hardest. Successful traders understand one principle — you have to take it step by step, and you can't skip any of the hardships.
This is not just motivational talk. From technical analysis, risk management, to psychological development, each aspect requires real time and effort to master. Some see others making money and think they can turn things around with a big market move, but they often end up as the little guy.
Once you truly accept this, things become simpler. You no longer worry about getting rich quickly, but instead enjoy each analysis, each execution, and each review. At this point, making money becomes a natural result.