#密码资产动态追踪 More than a year of awakening: I finally understand what it means to be good at playing coins
Making money quickly ≠ playing well. True experts are not about who earns more, but who loses less. Here are three fundamental principles summarized from my own blood and tears, written for those still experimenting and exploring.
**First Pitfall: Grand Stories Can Kill**
"Technological innovation"
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GasGoblin
· 17h ago
The lessons learned from losing money are worth much more than money-making tutorials, to be honest.
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SelfSovereignSteve
· 17h ago
It took a year to realize, isn't this just my story... Now I see that those talking about Bitcoin are all nonsense.
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YieldHunter
· 17h ago
tbh "averse to losses" is just cope for getting rekt, technically speaking. if you look at the data, the ones actually minimizing drawdowns aren't posting about it—they're just running quiet strats with solid risk-adjusted returns. the real tell? watching tvl movements, not listening to post-loss philosophy dumps lol
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BridgeJumper
· 17h ago
I agree with the view that losing less is good, but to be honest, most people simply can't do it. I'm the kind of person who gets killed by stories.
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liquidation_watcher
· 17h ago
Losing less means earning more. I've heard this a hundred times, but how many can truly do it?
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SudoRm-RfWallet/
· 17h ago
Lost the least? Ha, the way I lost the least is by not entering the market at all from the beginning. Looking back, it actually seems pretty smart.
#密码资产动态追踪 More than a year of awakening: I finally understand what it means to be good at playing coins
Making money quickly ≠ playing well. True experts are not about who earns more, but who loses less. Here are three fundamental principles summarized from my own blood and tears, written for those still experimenting and exploring.
**First Pitfall: Grand Stories Can Kill**
"Technological innovation"