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‼️ 11 brutal truths about trading most people learn too lateMost traders quit not because they lack motivation or intelligence, but because nobody explains what trading really looks like once the honeymoon ends. From the outside it seems flexible and free. In reality it is mentally demanding, lonely, and often unfair in ways beginners are not prepared for. 1️⃣ Trading is not a normal job, and that becomes obvious very quickly. You spend long hours alone in front of screens, making decisions with incomplete information. You can execute a perfect trade by the book and still lose money. At the same time, you can break every rule and walk away with a win. This randomness makes it hard to feel in control and breaks the simple idea that effort always leads to results. 2️⃣ Retail traders also start at a structural disadvantage. Institutions have better data, more capital, lower costs, and technology that allows them to react faster than any individual ever could. Once you accept that the game is unfair by design, losses stop feeling personal and you begin to think in terms of probabilities and positioning instead of justice. 3️⃣ At its core, trading is a probability game. Even with a real edge, outcomes are never guaranteed. High probability setups still fail, and flawless execution does not protect you from losing streaks. What matters is not individual trades, but the long-term value of your decisions over hundreds of repetitions. 4️⃣ Blind perseverance does not work. Many traders spend months or years repeating the same mistakes while calling it discipline. Progress only starts when you regularly review your trades, identify what is hurting performance, and focus on fixing one weakness at a time instead of trying to change everything at once. 5️⃣ Obsession with money is another silent killer. Watching PnL during trades shifts attention away from the market and into emotion. Performance improves when the focus moves back to process and execution, and money becomes a byproduct rather than the goal in the moment. 6️⃣ Markets are built to create urgency. Sudden moves, fake breakouts, and emotional swings exist to push traders into rushed decisions. Learning to slow down, wait for confirmation, and accept missing some opportunities often saves more capital than chasing every move. 7️⃣ One of the hardest skills is knowing when not to trade. Poor market conditions, heavy news, or an unstable mental state are all valid reasons to step aside. Capital protection during bad periods matters more than activity. 8️⃣ A trading plan only works if it covers real behavior. Risk limits, rules after losses, responses to different market environments, and clear boundaries for emotional decisions all need to be defined in advance. Most traders abandon their plan during drawdowns, which is exactly when structure matters most. 9️⃣ Infrastructure also plays a role. Poor execution, unreliable data, and excessive information streams create mistakes that are often blamed on psychology. A clean setup and limited inputs support better decisions. 1️⃣0️⃣ Trading is competitive by nature. Every position has someone on the other side who is trying to do the same thing better. That requires continuous self-analysis, removing weaknesses, and treating trading like a performance discipline rather than a casual activity. 1️⃣1️⃣ Finally, luck dominates short-term results. Even with a strong edge, long losing streaks are possible, and sloppy weeks can still make money. Understanding this helps maintain sanity during drawdowns and keeps focus on the math over time instead of individual outcomes. Most traders are never told these things early. By the time they learn them, many have already quit. $ZEC $DASH $GIGGLE #FaisalCryptoLab

‼️ 11 brutal truths about trading most people learn too late

Most traders quit not because they lack motivation or intelligence, but because nobody explains what trading really looks like once the honeymoon ends. From the outside it seems flexible and free. In reality it is mentally demanding, lonely, and often unfair in ways beginners are not prepared for.
1️⃣ Trading is not a normal job, and that becomes obvious very quickly. You spend long hours alone in front of screens, making decisions with incomplete information. You can execute a perfect trade by the book and still lose money. At the same time, you can break every rule and walk away with a win. This randomness makes it hard to feel in control and breaks the simple idea that effort always leads to results.
2️⃣ Retail traders also start at a structural disadvantage. Institutions have better data, more capital, lower costs, and technology that allows them to react faster than any individual ever could. Once you accept that the game is unfair by design, losses stop feeling personal and you begin to think in terms of probabilities and positioning instead of justice.
3️⃣ At its core, trading is a probability game. Even with a real edge, outcomes are never guaranteed. High probability setups still fail, and flawless execution does not protect you from losing streaks. What matters is not individual trades, but the long-term value of your decisions over hundreds of repetitions.
4️⃣ Blind perseverance does not work. Many traders spend months or years repeating the same mistakes while calling it discipline. Progress only starts when you regularly review your trades, identify what is hurting performance, and focus on fixing one weakness at a time instead of trying to change everything at once.
5️⃣ Obsession with money is another silent killer. Watching PnL during trades shifts attention away from the market and into emotion. Performance improves when the focus moves back to process and execution, and money becomes a byproduct rather than the goal in the moment.
6️⃣ Markets are built to create urgency. Sudden moves, fake breakouts, and emotional swings exist to push traders into rushed decisions. Learning to slow down, wait for confirmation, and accept missing some opportunities often saves more capital than chasing every move.
7️⃣ One of the hardest skills is knowing when not to trade. Poor market conditions, heavy news, or an unstable mental state are all valid reasons to step aside. Capital protection during bad periods matters more than activity.
8️⃣ A trading plan only works if it covers real behavior. Risk limits, rules after losses, responses to different market environments, and clear boundaries for emotional decisions all need to be defined in advance. Most traders abandon their plan during drawdowns, which is exactly when structure matters most.
9️⃣ Infrastructure also plays a role. Poor execution, unreliable data, and excessive information streams create mistakes that are often blamed on psychology. A clean setup and limited inputs support better decisions.
1️⃣0️⃣ Trading is competitive by nature. Every position has someone on the other side who is trying to do the same thing better. That requires continuous self-analysis, removing weaknesses, and treating trading like a performance discipline rather than a casual activity.
1️⃣1️⃣ Finally, luck dominates short-term results. Even with a strong edge, long losing streaks are possible, and sloppy weeks can still make money. Understanding this helps maintain sanity during drawdowns and keeps focus on the math over time instead of individual outcomes.
Most traders are never told these things early.
By the time they learn them, many have already quit.
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Bitcoin Price History & Key Events (2009–2026)Bitcoin was created in 2009 when the first block (the “genesis block”) was mined. At first it had no real-world price and was mainly a technical experiment. Over the years, it turned into a major global asset, with its price going from fractions of a cent to over $126,000 per BTC at its peak in 2025. Early years (2009–2011) - 2009–2010: Bitcoin started trading informally at just a few cents per coin, with the first recognizable “fair market” price around $0.05–$0.10. - February 2011: It hit $1.00 for the first time, a big psychological milestone. - June 2011: Price surged to roughly $26–$30, then crashed back toward $2–$3 after a panic sell-off on the Mt. Gox exchange. This early boom-and-crash showed Bitcoin’s extreme volatility and began attracting both believers and critics. Dramatic waves and Mt. Gox (2012–2014) - 2012: The first halving (block reward cut from 50 to 25 BTC) took place, and it later became a key event in the Bitcoin cycle. - 2013: Bitcoin’s market cap passed 1 billion, the first Bitcoin ATM appeared, and the price briefly jumped above $1,000 before falling again. - 2014: The Mt. Gox exchange collapsed after losing about 850,000 BTC, which sent confidence and the market sharply lower. These events highlighted how important security and exchange risk are in the crypto world. Cycles and regulation (2015–2020) - Mid-2010s: Bitcoin gradually moved from the low hundreds to the $1,000–$2,000 range, then skyrocketed to almost $19,000 in late 2017, followed by a very harsh 2018 bear market. - 2017–2018: The “ICO boom” and retail hype drove prices higher, but many projects failed and regulators started tightening rules. - 2020: Bitcoin dropped to about $4,000 in March during the COVID-19 panic, then rebounded to over $29,000 by the end of the year as big investors began showing interest. This period confirmed Bitcoin as a high-risk, high-volatility asset. Institutional era and halvings (2021–2023) - 2021: Bitcoin reached an all-time high near $69,000, fueled by ETFs, “digital gold” narratives, and stories of corporate adoption. - 2022: The price dropped below $16,000 as global tightening, inflation, and crypto-specific failures (like Terra/Luna and FTX) hit the market. - 2023: Bitcoin recovered to around $44,000 after a long bear market, helped by expectations of the next halving and growing interest in ETFs. Recent surge and 2024–2026 - 2024: Bitcoin soared again, briefly touching over $108,000, as U.S. spot Bitcoin ETFs started trading and brought in big-institutional money. - 2025: Price spiked to a record high of about $126,200, then corrected to roughly $74,000, showing a classic crypto boom-and-bust pattern. - 2026 (early): Bitcoin trades between roughly $60,000 and $98,000, still far above its 2009–2010 levels but well below its 2025 peak. Brief timeline of major incidents - 2009: Bitcoin is born; first block mined. - 2011: First major rally to $30 and crash to a few dollars. - 2013: First $1,000 milestone and dark-web market Silk Road using Bitcoin. - 2014: Mt. Gox collapse and loss of 850,000 BTC. - 2017: First halving-driven boom, $19,000 high, then crash. - 2021: New all-time high near $69,000. - 2022: FTX collapse and deep bear market. - 2024: U.S. spot Bitcoin ETFs launch. - 2025: Price peaks near $126,200, then cools. I am currently also watching the following tokens closely 👇 $SIREN $RIVER $EDGE #BitcoinHistory #BTC走势分析 #PhoenixionTrader

Bitcoin Price History & Key Events (2009–2026)

Bitcoin was created in 2009 when the first block (the “genesis block”) was mined. At first it had no real-world price and was mainly a technical experiment. Over the years, it turned into a major global asset, with its price going from fractions of a cent to over $126,000 per BTC at its peak in 2025.
Early years (2009–2011)
- 2009–2010: Bitcoin started trading informally at just a few cents per coin, with the first recognizable “fair market” price around $0.05–$0.10.
- February 2011: It hit $1.00 for the first time, a big psychological milestone.
- June 2011: Price surged to roughly $26–$30, then crashed back toward $2–$3 after a panic sell-off on the Mt. Gox exchange.
This early boom-and-crash showed Bitcoin’s extreme volatility and began attracting both believers and critics.
Dramatic waves and Mt. Gox (2012–2014)
- 2012: The first halving (block reward cut from 50 to 25 BTC) took place, and it later became a key event in the Bitcoin cycle.
- 2013: Bitcoin’s market cap passed 1 billion, the first Bitcoin ATM appeared, and the price briefly jumped above $1,000 before falling again.
- 2014: The Mt. Gox exchange collapsed after losing about 850,000 BTC, which sent confidence and the market sharply lower.
These events highlighted how important security and exchange risk are in the crypto world.
Cycles and regulation (2015–2020)
- Mid-2010s: Bitcoin gradually moved from the low hundreds to the $1,000–$2,000 range, then skyrocketed to almost $19,000 in late 2017, followed by a very harsh 2018 bear market.
- 2017–2018: The “ICO boom” and retail hype drove prices higher, but many projects failed and regulators started tightening rules.
- 2020: Bitcoin dropped to about $4,000 in March during the COVID-19 panic, then rebounded to over $29,000 by the end of the year as big investors began showing interest.
This period confirmed Bitcoin as a high-risk, high-volatility asset.
Institutional era and halvings (2021–2023)
- 2021: Bitcoin reached an all-time high near $69,000, fueled by ETFs, “digital gold” narratives, and stories of corporate adoption.
- 2022: The price dropped below $16,000 as global tightening, inflation, and crypto-specific failures (like Terra/Luna and FTX) hit the market.
- 2023: Bitcoin recovered to around $44,000 after a long bear market, helped by expectations of the next halving and growing interest in ETFs.
Recent surge and 2024–2026
- 2024: Bitcoin soared again, briefly touching over $108,000, as U.S. spot Bitcoin ETFs started trading and brought in big-institutional money.
- 2025: Price spiked to a record high of about $126,200, then corrected to roughly $74,000, showing a classic crypto boom-and-bust pattern.
- 2026 (early): Bitcoin trades between roughly $60,000 and $98,000, still far above its 2009–2010 levels but well below its 2025 peak.
Brief timeline of major incidents
- 2009: Bitcoin is born; first block mined.
- 2011: First major rally to $30 and crash to a few dollars.
- 2013: First $1,000 milestone and dark-web market Silk Road using Bitcoin.
- 2014: Mt. Gox collapse and loss of 850,000 BTC.
- 2017: First halving-driven boom, $19,000 high, then crash.
- 2021: New all-time high near $69,000.
- 2022: FTX collapse and deep bear market.
- 2024: U.S. spot Bitcoin ETFs launch.
- 2025: Price peaks near $126,200, then cools.
I am currently also watching the following tokens closely 👇
$SIREN $RIVER $EDGE
#BitcoinHistory #BTC走势分析 #PhoenixionTrader
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Bullish
Guys I amopening long on $HEI : Risky trade: Target: 0.10+ Stop-Loss: 0.08780 Also watching $ZEC $DASH
Guys I amopening long on $HEI :

Risky trade:

Target: 0.10+

Stop-Loss: 0.08780

Also watching $ZEC $DASH
Taking a scalp long on $BTW : Risky trade: Stop-Loss: 0.039880 Target: 0.050 Need to manage in run time for taking profits. I am currently also watching $ZEST $LAB
Taking a scalp long on $BTW :

Risky trade:

Stop-Loss: 0.039880

Target: 0.050

Need to manage in run time for taking profits.

I am currently also watching $ZEST $LAB
Guys $ID is at it all time lowest price: I am opening a long position here targeting for a recovery move. For stop loss no more than 1%-2% of your portfolio. I am holding this for long term. I am currently also watching $BTW $NFP
Guys $ID is at it all time lowest price:

I am opening a long position here targeting for a recovery move.

For stop loss no more than 1%-2% of your portfolio.

I am holding this for long term.

I am currently also watching $BTW $NFP
Exactly as we expected $BTC dropped below 59,800. I am currently also watching $ZEC $DASH
Exactly as we expected $BTC dropped below 59,800.

I am currently also watching $ZEC $DASH
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Bearish
Guys bears are in full control $BTC 59800 is the next and even lower...

Are you watching or in a position...

Can short with a tight stop-loss: 61,750

Also watching $ZEST $BTW
Guys $ZEST is still holding above the major supportive level... As long as we hold above 0.22 this could trigger an upside rally toward 0.26-0.28+. I am watching it closely. $BTW bulls are still active and trying to kick higher. I am also watching $NFP
Guys $ZEST is still holding above the major supportive level...

As long as we hold above 0.22 this could trigger an upside rally toward 0.26-0.28+.

I am watching it closely.

$BTW bulls are still active and trying to kick higher.

I am also watching $NFP
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Bearish
$龙虾 Guys I am turning bearish here as 4H shows bears are not letting bulls to push higher... I am opening a small short position here: A bit risky trade as we have some upside pending levels. Stop-loss: 0.012168 Target: 0.010 We will trail stop gradually. I am currently also watching $BEAT $ZEST
$龙虾 Guys I am turning bearish here as 4H shows bears are not letting bulls to push higher...

I am opening a small short position here:

A bit risky trade as we have some upside pending levels.

Stop-loss: 0.012168

Target: 0.010

We will trail stop gradually.

I am currently also watching $BEAT $ZEST
Guys I am planning to take a small long position here on $LYN : Downside liquidity grabbed: Breaking out of the tight range on H1 TF. I am expecting a further upside push: Next targets: 0.037-0.3850-0.3900+ Stop-Loss: 0.032900 We will trail stop-loss gradually as setup plays out. I am currently also watching $BTW $ZEST
Guys I am planning to take a small long position here on $LYN :

Downside liquidity grabbed:

Breaking out of the tight range on H1 TF.

I am expecting a further upside push:

Next targets: 0.037-0.3850-0.3900+

Stop-Loss: 0.032900

We will trail stop-loss gradually as setup plays out.

I am currently also watching $BTW $ZEST
$UAI on daily looks strong with strong volume incoming if we break above previous daily highs this can trigger a massive upside rally: 0.3000-0.3350 Hold above 0.26 is all what we need. I am currently also watching $VVV $BANANAS31
$UAI on daily looks strong with strong volume incoming if we break above previous daily highs this can trigger a massive upside rally:

0.3000-0.3350

Hold above 0.26 is all what we need.

I am currently also watching $VVV $BANANAS31
Everyone ask where is $BEAT headed next? If we zoom out BEAT comeback from those lows looks super strong and still bulls are in full control. If bullish pressure continues we may see another push higher toward 2.20+ weekly major level. All we need is to hold tight above 1.45-1.50. I am currently also watching $VVV $ZEC
Everyone ask where is $BEAT headed next?

If we zoom out BEAT comeback from those lows looks super strong and still bulls are in full control.

If bullish pressure continues we may see another push higher toward 2.20+ weekly major level.

All we need is to hold tight above 1.45-1.50.

I am currently also watching $VVV $ZEC
Guys bears are in full control $BTC 59800 is the next and even lower... Are you watching or in a position... Can short with a tight stop-loss: 61,750 Also watching $ZEST $BTW
Guys bears are in full control $BTC 59800 is the next and even lower...

Are you watching or in a position...

Can short with a tight stop-loss: 61,750

Also watching $ZEST $BTW
Guys $4 long trade hit olall of our targets successfully 🥰🚀 #Congratulations😊😍 and enjoy the profits... I am also watching $BTW $ZEST
Guys $4 long trade hit olall of our targets successfully 🥰🚀

#Congratulations😊😍 and enjoy the profits...

I am also watching $BTW $ZEST
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Bullish
I am opening a long position on $4 :

Target: 0.0084-0.0086-0.0088-0.0090

Stop-loss: 0.007650

Also watching $DEXE $HOME
$BANANAS31 bulls are taking the lead forming W pattern on 4H time frame... Ready to pump higher... I am going to open a long position: Stop-Loss: 0.010100 Targets: 0.010900-0.01100-0.011450+ I am currently also watching $ZEST $BTW
$BANANAS31 bulls are taking the lead forming W pattern on 4H time frame...

Ready to pump higher...

I am going to open a long position:

Stop-Loss: 0.010100

Targets: 0.010900-0.01100-0.011450+

I am currently also watching $ZEST $BTW
Guys I am expecting more downside on $HOME still holding the short position, I provided the level earlier hope you guys jumped in on time... My last near term target is 0.038 just trail your stops slowly and enjoy the profits... My stop-loss is now in profits... I am currently also watching $BABY $TUT
Guys I am expecting more downside on $HOME still holding the short position, I provided the level earlier hope you guys jumped in on time...

My last near term target is 0.038 just trail your stops slowly and enjoy the profits...

My stop-loss is now in profits...

I am currently also watching $BABY $TUT
Guys I am still holding my long position on $ALLO let's pump this one higher 🚀 I am currently also watching $ZEST $BTW
Guys I am still holding my long position on $ALLO let's pump this one higher 🚀

I am currently also watching $ZEST $BTW
Guys I am open a small long position $ACX : Stop-Loss: 0.03920 Target: 0.04145-0.04229 I am currently also watching $ZEST $BTW
Guys I am open a small long position $ACX :

Stop-Loss: 0.03920

Target: 0.04145-0.04229

I am currently also watching $ZEST $BTW
Some of you asked about $BAS trade update: I am still holding my long position, I see a further upside push before major downside correction... Next target: 0.030-0.033 Trail stop-loss gradually secure partial gains and let it run higher. I am currently also watching $BTW $TUT
Some of you asked about $BAS trade update:

I am still holding my long position, I see a further upside push before major downside correction...

Next target: 0.030-0.033

Trail stop-loss gradually secure partial gains and let it run higher.

I am currently also watching $BTW $TUT
Guys $BTW big players are all still holding their longs tight... For now we are bullish but a push higher needs more fuel... We took the long last night from the lowest price, I closed my position 100% around 0.042 and was made massive gains 🥰. I am not opening any positions as long as we are holding above 0.036. If we lose 0.036 then I am going to plan a short trade setup. BTW is already around ATH'S and big players can start profit takings any time soon. I am currently also watching $BABY $PHAROS
Guys $BTW big players are all still holding their longs tight...

For now we are bullish but a push higher needs more fuel...

We took the long last night from the lowest price, I closed my position 100% around 0.042 and was made massive gains 🥰.

I am not opening any positions as long as we are holding above 0.036.

If we lose 0.036 then I am going to plan a short trade setup.

BTW is already around ATH'S and big players can start profit takings any time soon.

I am currently also watching $BABY $PHAROS
Guys what happened to $BABY 👀 I am currently also watching $BTW $ZEST
Guys what happened to $BABY 👀

I am currently also watching $BTW $ZEST
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