#常见交易错误

Chasing Ups and Killing Downs: This is one of the most common mistakes among cryptocurrency investors. When the price of a coin rises rapidly, investors are easily driven by greed and rush to buy at high prices. Conversely, when the price of a coin plummets, they sell at the bottom out of fear. This reverse operation violates the principles of rational investment, causing investors to buy high and sell low, accumulating losses. For example, during the "312 Crash" in March 2020, many investors sold their Bitcoin when its price was around $4,000, only to see the price multiply several times over in a few months.

Impulsive Trading: Investors trade under emotional fluctuations, such as rushing to buy when they see a coin surge, or believing in "insider information" and "KOL recommendations" in the community without conducting independent research and judgment. This impulsive behavior often leads to buying or selling at the wrong time, increasing the risk of losses.