When I made my first pot of gold, I started to believe I was invincible, and my perspective expanded as well. But recently, my operations over the past few days have completely confused me; after a series of reckless trades, my account started to plunge.
This is the most frustrating part of trading—confidence when making money can kill rationality, and greed can cloud judgment. A once stable strategy, once it tastes success, makes you want to go all in, and most likely ends in losses.
It seems I need to reevaluate my risk control and mental management; otherwise, if I keep going like this, I’ll end up losing everything I’ve earned.
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ChainDetective
· 7h ago
A single all-in bet reveals your character the most; when making money, everyone thinks they are the chosen one.
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WalletManager
· 7h ago
This is a typical case of head position greediness; once leverage is added, the mentality collapses.
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WhaleInTraining
· 7h ago
Once I start making money, my brain begins to heat up—it's a classic case of self-hypnosis.
When I made my first pot of gold, I started to believe I was invincible, and my perspective expanded as well. But recently, my operations over the past few days have completely confused me; after a series of reckless trades, my account started to plunge.
This is the most frustrating part of trading—confidence when making money can kill rationality, and greed can cloud judgment. A once stable strategy, once it tastes success, makes you want to go all in, and most likely ends in losses.
It seems I need to reevaluate my risk control and mental management; otherwise, if I keep going like this, I’ll end up losing everything I’ve earned.