Looking at many people praising today's gains, but to be honest, since the drop in January, my position has never fully recovered. From initially hoping to turn things around and break even, to now letting go of those expectations. Instead of regretting, it's better to take this as a tuition fee and remember— in the crypto market, mindset management and risk control are often more important than chasing highs or lows. Those days of being trapped have actually taught me a lot.

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RadioShackKnightvip
· 01-06 19:48
Really, during the period of being trapped, I actually gained a lot of clarity. Mindset is more valuable than anything else.
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OnChainDetectivevip
· 01-04 18:01
After the January dump, I have been monitoring whale transfers. Now I realize that the big players must have withdrawn early back then, and we latecomers are all caught in the trap.
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GasFeeWhisperervip
· 01-04 17:59
Really, the wave in January broke the defense directly. Now, even the increase in price doesn't elicit any reaction. --- Paid a lot in tuition fees, but it definitely trained my mindset. --- Compared to chasing rises and falls, it's better to focus on risk control first, or else you'll just keep getting cut. --- Being trapped for so long actually made me see clearly. Many people just lack this lesson. --- The increase? Nonexistent. I've already laid flat long ago, haha. --- What sounds good is tuition fees, but actually it's paying the IQ tax. Still, I did learn something. --- Only after this wave did I realize what true risk is. Reading more articles doesn't help as much.
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SignatureVerifiervip
· 01-04 17:56
ngl, the validation here is... insufficient. you're telling me you learned risk management after getting liquidated? technically speaking, that's a deprecated approach to portfolio management. most people won't verify their losses three times over before calling them "tuition fees"
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BlockchainArchaeologistvip
· 01-04 17:49
That's right, paying tuition really pays off. I also couldn't recover from the January wave, but now I see through it. The time being trapped taught me the importance of cutting losses, which is more effective than anything else. Mindset is something that's easy to say but also hard to do. The key is to recognize your own strength and limitations. No more chasing the rise, I've truly gained insight this time.
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