Many people come to the crypto space, and the biggest challenge is not that they don't know how to trade, but that they are always bouncing back and forth between two thoughts.
They fear missing out when they make a profit, and when they hold on, they fear a pullback! For example, if you have 20,000 USDT and open a position that immediately rises to 21,000, you happily take your profit and make 5%, only to see the market soar to 25,000 afterward. You look at that 45% profit and start to regret, slap your thigh, and your mentality explodes.
Then you tell yourself: "Next time, I will definitely hold on and make the big profit!"
The next time it really does rise from 20,000 to 21,000, and you stay steady as a rock, not moving at all. Unexpectedly, the market suddenly reverses, dropping back to 19,500, and you can’t take it anymore and stop-loss out...
Back and forth, not able to make big profits, and it's easy to lose even more. It's not that you don't know how to trade; you are trapped in the vicious cycle of ‘fearing missing out on profits and fearing pullbacks,’ unable to escape for a lifetime.
So is there a way to profit from both big and small markets?
Let me tell you realistically: there isn’t.
Those who truly make money have already made a choice: "I won’t chase small profits; I will stick to the big trends."
In simple terms, it means being patient, daring to wait, willing to miss out, and not acting rashly. Even if you miss a few opportunities, you must wait for that big trend that can yield 200% or 300% profits.
Many people earn 200% from a trend, hold onto their profits, and then come back for another 200%, which already quadruples their investment.
But what about most people? They earn 200% and then lose it all back, compounding their loneliness.
In the trading market, there is no concept of ‘missing out’; there is only losing and gaining.
Are you really ready to make big money?
This path is simple, but it’s hard to stick to: can you wait? Can you not act rashly and only enter when you truly understand the structure? Can you be tough? After opening a position, can you avoid being led by the market, and accept that stop-loss is stop-loss, and that you dare to take and lock in profits?
Mindset, rhythm, courage, execution—none can be lacking!
This is why most people end up saying: "It’s really too hard for me..."
But finding the right method is already much better than a lifetime of aimless rushing.
Are you in this market to gamble your life or to make money?
Choose the right direction, and the rest is just practice!