If you want to survive long in the market, perhaps everyone should create for themselves a few things to do... to be busy: busy chatting nonsense with friends, busy starting up, busy beautifying, busy eating, busy playing,... as long as you don't get too busy watching the chart & placing orders too much.



If you place a few orders every day but by the end of the month your account hasn't increased, and you're stressed, getting sick, or you've just been in the market all year without cashing out at all... Then why are you trading, to seek a sense of existence or what?

What's your opinion: if you can't make a profit going up, then you go down, no need to fomo. The market is still there, as long as there is money, you don't have to worry about losing opportunities: a coin dump may not necessarily be pumped, but a coin pump will definitely need to be sold off - if you can't long, then just short.

Many times I only place a few orders in a month, as long as the winrate is high, that's enough. Whether it's an order of $1 or $0.1 is up to you, I'm too lazy to argue with the anti-fans who are obsessed with the drama. At least winning is still better than losing m$ 🫠

Anw, no one knows what will happen in life, if things go wrong like in 2023, I guess I'll be stressed to the point of tears. This year, my horoscope for 89 is really bad, so I guess I should try to cash out once a month to be safe. Women can't be as greedy as men. There are also many things at home that need money 😅

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