Trading is not about fortune-telling. If I could truly predict the market, I wouldn't be staring at K-line charts at 2 a.m.
It's not about constantly making trades. What is overtrading? It's actually just using boredom as an excuse, forcefully packaging it as ambition.
It's not about showing off profit screenshots. Anyone can pick out the most profitable trade from a thousand and post it online. That’s not trading, that’s performance.
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NFTragedy
· 2025-12-18 01:55
Really, after seeing too many screenshots of "monthly income of 100,000," they are all screenshot experts. Staying up until 2 a.m. studying candlestick charts, nine out of ten end up losing the most in the end.
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ForkMaster
· 2025-12-18 01:44
Haha, very insightful. My three kids' dads almost went bankrupt because of excessive trading addiction.
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The group of people who post their gains, all follow the same routine as project teams—they're all just traffic scams.
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People staring at the market at 2 a.m. are basically afraid of losing.
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The most ridiculous thing is that some rely on "trading tutorials" to scam rookies, I laughed.
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Overtrading is suicide, but who doesn't want to prove themselves capable?
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Picking the most profitable trade from thousands of orders to show online? That's just cherry-picking data, the same as audit loopholes.
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Those who truly make money do so quietly; they don't post screenshots every day.
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The words may be rough, but the reasoning is solid—much more reliable than those who deceive with "trading systems."
Trading is not about fortune-telling. If I could truly predict the market, I wouldn't be staring at K-line charts at 2 a.m.
It's not about constantly making trades. What is overtrading? It's actually just using boredom as an excuse, forcefully packaging it as ambition.
It's not about showing off profit screenshots. Anyone can pick out the most profitable trade from a thousand and post it online. That’s not trading, that’s performance.