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Insider Brother has once again been liquidated for 500,000 dollars, is the end not far away?
What are the reflections worth pondering? Some insights, some realizations.
(The content is too lengthy, suitable for watching before sleep)
Whether the end will come or not is unknown, what we need to reflect on is why some people can take out tens of millions of dollars and why they need to use such high leverage? It's understandable to gamble with small amounts of money. If we have so much money, couldn't we just put it in the bank for a year and live off the interest? Or invest in Bitcoin regularly, that should be no problem, right? No matter how you do it, you could just coast through life...
You say he lacks money? Definitely not, does he lack knowledge? Not realistic.
Regardless of gender, regardless of skin color; the inheritance of "eating, drinking, gambling" has been encoded in our genes for thousands of years, etched into our bones, innate.
You don’t engage because there are thresholds, it requires costs; if the conditions are met, it’s inevitable for anyone.
The only way to cope is to quickly liquidate and consume elsewhere, be generous with family and friends. On a larger scale, do something valuable for society, keep yourself busy, and enjoy the brief happiness that comes after being busy.
A big shot once told me: The money you spend is what you earn.
Especially for those who are 30 and standing on their own, with elderly parents above and children below, even if they borrow money and use off-exchange leverage to trade cryptocurrencies, it’s quite normal. How can one support a whole family without taking risks?
The key point is: Don’t gamble with the happiness of your family; the cost of living in this era is very high.
True small bets can turn 500 dollars into 500,000 dollars, so the only thing to realize is that the road is still long, whether to gamble or to learn, you need to figure it out yourself.
Emotional people generally find it hard to survive in trading for the long term; only by becoming rational enough, regardless of market surges or drops, not worrying about temporary gains or losses, can they proceed steadily.
Last month, I also incurred losses; will there be losses this month? In fact, everyone has a shared gamble, a wave of market trends creates a wave of winners. It can also drown a wave of people.
In this brutal market, always remember: survive, or continuously recharge your funds, keep fighting, only then will it eventually bear fruit.
If you cannot correctly understand this principle, then you should exit in time and make decisive decisions, because you are too emotional.