Those of you thinking of diving headfirst into the cryptocurrency world, put the brakes on! Navigating this world isn't just about being bold. Today, let's discuss who's cut out for it and what "hard stuff" you need to have.
Many people start by arguing about personality, saying impatient people shouldn't be involved and that calm individuals are the "chosen ones" for cryptocurrency trading. But anyone who's truly experienced the cryptocurrency world understands that personality is no match for the K-line chart. Regardless of whether you're naturally calm or fiery-tempered, once you observe the market, you'll be constantly "jumping" at the fluctuating numbers. No one can rely on personality to "win easily" as a beginner; they all need to be tempered by the market for a while before developing the ability to remain unfazed by ups and downs.
Two key requirements, even more than personality, have a greater impact on those seeking to enter the cryptocurrency world.
One is time. It takes at least a year for a beginner to reach stable profits. During this year, you need to constantly monitor the market, constantly trial and error, and accumulate experience. But how many people have that kind of time? Many office workers, after a busy day, hope to immerse themselves in the cryptocurrency world in their spare time and even become full-time players, but this is essentially unrealistic. The competition in this industry is fierce, and it's extremely difficult to break into the 10% of successful players in their spare time. Relatively speaking, students, graduate students, those working from home, freelancers, and those with flexible schedules have more time on their side.
Secondly, financial circumstances are crucial. If you're already obsessed with money, don't jump in. Financial pressure can easily lead to a breakdown, making it difficult to focus on learning from the market. For those hoping to "get rich quick" in the cryptocurrency world, this isn't a good option; you might just end up sinking deeper into the trap. On the other hand, if you're not so desperate for money right now, you can more steadily explore the cryptocurrency world.
Of course, there's a way to find the right conditions. If you don't have them, save up. Reduce unnecessary expenses, find a flexible job, and create a safe environment for learning. As long as you're willing to put in the hard work, once you finally figure it out, you'll know all your hard work and perseverance paid off!