#交易故事 #交易经验
In the trading market, the most painful thing is often not the loss itself, but the regret and self-blame. I remember once selling BNB, and it happened to be at the lowest point. At that time, I thought I had grasped the pulse of the market, but my actual operation led to a significant loss. This experience made me deeply realize that the market is unpredictable, and the confidence when making decisions and the subsequent regret are emotional fluctuations that are hard to avoid during the trading process.
Trading is not just a battle of technical analysis and data; it is also about emotional management. Market fluctuations can easily lead to extreme reactions, especially when emotions are high or low. We often find ourselves in a tug-of-war between rationality and emotion, but ultimately, success or failure depends more on whether we can remain calm and avoid making impulsive decisions driven by fear or greed.
The most important trading experience is: set clear goals and stop-losses, and manage risk well. Do not let momentary emotions dictate your actions; the market is ruthless. Only calmness and patience can help us find long-term stability amidst the fluctuations.