Brother, how many times have you experienced a margin call? Once or twice, or too many times to count?

The real fear isn't the loss itself, but rather the comforting thought afterwards: "Next time I can definitely recover." Yet often the result is even worse than before.

Listen to Tai Ge:

Most people fail because of their luck. When the market falls, they hesitate to cut losses, thinking they can hold on; when it rises, they are unwilling to take profits, constantly dreaming they can earn more. In the end, they either get stuck in a position or get wiped out instantly. The so-called margin call is just you handing over your chips time and again.

To put it plainly, the market didn't take your money; what truly erodes it is your greed and hesitation.

After a loss, you either admit defeat and leave, or change your strategy and start anew. Test the waters with a light position, take profits when you see them, and protect against drawdowns; only then can your account possibly recover.

A margin call is a mirror that reveals who the players are and who the gamblers are. Ask yourself - how many more margin calls do you need to experience before you are willing to wake up? $BTC #名人MEME热潮