Are you like this too?

When the market rises, you get excited like a winner, taking screenshots and posting them on social media fearing others don't know you made a profit;

When the market drops, you become furious, blaming the platform for lag, the data for delays, the network for instability, but never blame yourself.

You think you're trading, but you're just looking for some excitement.

You get itchy and open the exchange app, chasing after red when it goes up, and killing the short when it goes down—not because there’s a signal, but because you're bored. You're not observing the market; you're just waiting for dopamine to feed you.

The market is not your prey; it is your emotional supply.

But true professional traders are different from you.

They don’t chase after rising prices or panic sell because of a large bearish candle.

They are more like a crouching cheetah: quietly waiting for the trend to clarify, for the structure to complete, and for the emotions to cool.

They don't take action often, but when they do, it’s always a precise strike after careful consideration.

They don't rush when they see an opportunity; instead, they first identify the signal, assess the risk, prepare their stop-loss, and only then execute after clarifying their position.

Their execution ability is not a gift, but a discipline trained over time.

Why can't you do it?

Because you don’t treat it as a career; you only see it as a game.

So—if you don't respect the market, the market won't respect you.

You treat it as a joke, and it treats you as a textbook.

You seek pleasure, and it gives you pain.

Frequent trading will gradually zero you out with fees and losses.

Slowly, you will understand: trading is never about who can do more, who learns faster, or who shouts the loudest, but about who can control themselves, resist temptation, and endure loneliness.

In this market, the ones who ultimately endure are not the ones with the best skills, but those with the strongest execution and the fiercest emotional control. Stop lying to yourself.

If you want to make money, start now: treat trading like a job.

Make a plan, set goals, and record your reviews. Don't let emotions dominate your operations, and don't let boredom drive your trades.

Real profits come from calm judgment and firm execution. Otherwise—you will always just be a stepping stone for the market.

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