Why are you always getting harvested? You'll understand after reading this.
It's not that you don't work hard, it's not that you don't watch the market, but you keep making the common mistakes of retail investors.
How many of these scenarios have you experienced?
Impulsively chasing high after a big bullish candle.
Seeing a big bullish candle explode, you can't control yourself and jump in, only to find it reverses right after you enter. Looking back, it's a classic case of being lured into buying.
Panic selling during a market drop, missing the rebound.
Prices drop and you panic, selling at a loss overnight, only to see a rebound back to where it started the next day. What you sold was your shares, but what you lost was your composure.
Following news to make trades, ending up dazed.
A popular influencer is bullish, so you follow and buy, only to find it drops just after you enter. You make a flurry of frantic trades, and looking back, there are tears.
Frequent trading, paying fees to the exchange.
Making several trades in a day, earning only a few dollars, but paying fees like clockwork. The platform is happy, and you are anxious.
Lacking rhythm, chasing the market wherever it goes.
When the market rises, you think it will keep rising; when it falls, you think it will keep falling. Relying on guesses for both rises and falls, it only gets messier.
To put it bluntly, it's not that you can't trade; it's that no one is guiding you to see through the strategies of the main players. No one teaches you "where to enter, where to exit, and when to stay out."
I've seen too many fans getting harvested, and only after being harvested many times do they come to talk to me.
After talking, they realize—it's actually a problem with their trading methods, not their character.
Some things don't need too much explanation; over-explaining is useless. Those who truly want to change will naturally know how to find someone to talk to.