I've burned my account a few times now. I guess I won't play long-term anymore and won't play futures for instant gains. I earn 10% but lose 100%. Hehehe.
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$BNB My older brother is a banker, owns a lot of land and houses. He is also involved in buying, building, selling, and renting houses. Last season he lost 8 billion. So you cannot say that a person with money is skilled in real estate, skilled in stocks, skilled in investing, and speculating. There is both gravel and bricks in the investment. Standing at the threshold of opportunity and greed, stepping into the crypto market without losing money. In any field, you must be a newcomer, and you must learn. Those who can take advantage of an uptrend and hold on are individuals with solid financial foundations, surplus money, and have 10 eggs to put in one basket. I won't mention them. As for those who are wavering, wanting to enter the market to make quick money, the tuition might be paid over 2 seasons and still result in a loss. Like me, at 25, having no education, knowing nothing, having a little money from business, just diving in. Continuously diving in. Diving from uptrend to cutting losses in downtrend. I have experienced the pain of losing, being told by those around me that I was gambling. Just move on and be a person...90% losses, doesn’t the remaining 5-10% have to be me? So I continued to play until the end. There were days I spent 18 hours until 10 AM just analyzing charts. Therefore, playing Square has only one purpose, hoping everyone doesn’t fomo away $ Don’t worry about rsi, macd, technical analysis, whatever KOLs say you listen to. 10 KOLs are wrong 8, and the remaining 2 who genuinely share, we must know what is real and what is false. There are those who match your investment style, some specialize in futures, some in small capital, some advise on top cap large capital. Some say meme is the best... In summary: Allocate capital carefully - Evaluate the basic project - MCC - Community. The simplest is to just hold until the end of the year without worrying too much. As for what to hold, that's up to your research.
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