After spending a long time in the crypto world, you will find that what truly determines your gains and losses is never technical indicators or news, but rather your restless heart that fluctuates with the market.

When the market rises, we always blame ourselves for not heavily buying at the bottom a few days ago, as if not firing all our bullets is the biggest mistake; yet once the market corrects, we can't help but scold ourselves for not taking profits at the high, as if missing out on a little profit is a great stupidity. Human nature is such that it is pulled back and forth in volatility, greedy when the market rises and resentful when it falls, ultimately trapping oneself in the cycle of “I knew it beforehand.”

In fact, behind every failure, there is a similar script: missing opportunities due to indecision, losing control of positions due to emotional impulses. In the end, it’s not that we don’t understand the technology, nor is it a lack of information, but rather the constant desire to earn that last penny, always fantasizing about precisely buying at the bottom and escaping at the top.

A truly mature trader is never an accurate predictor but rather someone who can control their desires. Understanding oneself is more important than understanding the market.

It is easy to defeat the thief in the mountains, but difficult to defeat the thief in one's heart. This is not only an ancient saying but also an investment alarm that retail investors should remember.