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My biggest problem with spot trading is that I can't hold onto my positions; as soon as it rises, I want to take a screenshot and share it in the group, and when it pulls back, I start doubting myself; futures trading is even more ridiculous, trying to "turn things around in one shot," but often ending up at zero... To put it simply, position management boils down to one thing: don't think of yourself as a god, first consider yourself as an ordinary person prone to mistakes. Before opening a position, think about "how much I can lose and still sleep," if you can accept it, then go ahead; if not, reduce it to an acceptable level—anyway, don't rely on willpower to tough it out.
Recently, before and after the upgrade/maintenance of that mainstream public chain, everyone in the group was guessing whether the ecosystem would migrate. I also wanted to join in the fun, but thinking about getting caught up easily makes me emotional, so I set a rule for myself: no chasing rallies, no adding leverage, at most small positions just as a ticket to watch the show.
My partner also complained about me: you're not trading, you're just an emotional rollercoaster subscription... I said: hmm, planning to unsubscribe, just like that for now.