Slap myself hard twice! Damn

Why do I feel fear every time I open a position? When I have no position, my judgments are accurate, it's because there are no distractions!

The biggest distraction in contracts is the constantly changing floating profits and losses, which affects my initial decision.

I am really a pure waste, clearly at such a high risk-reward point, why should I be afraid of losing money and getting stopped out?

$SOL 183.5 wasn't profitable and I closed it

$ETH 4375 wasn't profitable and I closed it

$LINK 21.8 wasn't profitable and I closed it

Clearly, the risk-reward ratio is so high, I set the stop loss, why should I be afraid of closing the position? I really am a waste

With a particularly high risk-reward ratio, build a 5% base position, test the direction, if the direction is correct, then roll over and add to the position

Tell myself again: profits and losses come from the same source, no one can get every trade right. The strategy set before opening a position must not be changed midway due to fear.