Don’t worry about me watching the market. Whether it’s a dinner, fishing, or hiking, my phone screen is always on the candlestick chart. Got stuck in a long position? Just cut the loss and go short immediately—I can do this process with my eyes closed. The market, if you’re not watching it, it’s watching your wallet, so my fingers basically never leave the trading interface.
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LiquiditySurfer
· 12-05 17:12
Ha, this is a classic case of high-frequency anxiety. This is what I see the most—people staring at the charts all day and end up missing the optimal window to catch the wave.
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ZkSnarker
· 12-05 17:10
ngl this is just a proof sketch for "how to lose money with extra steps" — imagine if your risk management was as robust as your phone addiction lmao
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WinterWarmthCat
· 12-05 17:04
Haha, really? How come I just can't blindly open a short position?
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PortfolioAlert
· 12-05 17:02
This is a gambler's mentality; sooner or later, you'll suffer a big loss.
Don’t worry about me watching the market. Whether it’s a dinner, fishing, or hiking, my phone screen is always on the candlestick chart. Got stuck in a long position? Just cut the loss and go short immediately—I can do this process with my eyes closed. The market, if you’re not watching it, it’s watching your wallet, so my fingers basically never leave the trading interface.