Why do retail investors always lose? Let me talk about how I helped someone turn their situation around
Retail investors, losing money, liquidation, these three terms have almost become daily vocabulary in the cryptocurrency world.
But very few people have seriously thought about:
Are you losing because of the market, or because of your mindset and execution?
Today, I'm not selling anxiety; I want to share some real insights, three painful but valuable points:
First, retail investors often fail by 'chasing the rise when bullish and cutting losses when bearish'
Have you noticed that you always want to enter the market only when the cryptocurrency is rising?
Are you afraid when it drops?
To put it simply, you're not trading; you're gambling with emotions.
I review the market regularly, watch the order book, and monitor on-chain data.
I set up my positions in advance, waiting for 'profitable market conditions'.
It's not about chasing after the price has already risen, but rather having my setup ready before the main players take action.
Last time, when I guided my followers to short ETH, the entry point was perfectly timed, using 100x leverage, making 50 points and exiting faster than anyone else.
It’s not luck; it’s experience + a certain strategy.
Second, 99% of retail investors' mistakes: over-leveraging against the trend, frequent buying and selling, doubling down on losses
This statement is painful but true:
"Many people do not lack trading skills; they simply cannot stop their hands from moving."
After seeing my strategy and thinking it was good, they make a couple of profitable trades and then stop listening to me:
They increase their positions from light to heavy, hold on to heavy positions, and ultimately get slapped by the market during the last wave of correction.
The real rhythm of making money is 'heavily investing at turning points and lightly during fluctuations'; if the market doesn't provide opportunities, take a break, and only act when the market conditions are right.
You see, I rarely place frequent trades; sometimes I only make one trade in a day, but my hit rate is terrifyingly high.
It's not because I'm betting accurately; it's because I understand: missing an opportunity is not scary; losses are what can be fatal.
Third, when I guide trades, I’m not just giving out a few entry points; I'm helping you evolve your trading mindset
You need to understand that those who can survive in the cryptocurrency market long-term are not gamblers who make quick money every day,
But rather traders with a system, a strategy, and a rhythm.
In the past, trading relied on gut feelings; now, trading relies on rules.
I can help you turn your account around, but I want to help you break out of the 'retail investor mindset' 🔻
Losing money is not scary; what’s scary is that you are still self-satisfied, thinking you can rely on luck to recover losses.
No exaggeration or downplaying, if you’ve read this, it shows you already want to change.