Every time I sell incorrectly, I fall into a blind correction mode. Many people sell a coin and then it rises, realizing later that they sold it wrong and rush to buy it back. But is the buying point at that moment really your best buying point?

If it were another coin, you definitely wouldn't choose to buy at this position, but just because it’s the coin you sold, you change your perspective.

Often, we can't forget the coins we've sold, fearing that if they rise, we’ll regret selling too early. If they fall, we feel relieved that we sold at the right time.

I think this is probably because people don’t like to see their failures, just like they don’t want to hear others speak ill of them. If we sell incorrectly, we should reflect on the reasons for the mistake and review it, rather than making blind remedies!