$ETH You are not unable to trade; you are just unwilling to admit this fact.
Many people think that trading relies on skills.
But I can say directly:
Most people lose money, and it has nothing to do with skills.
I have seen too many people
who have great skills, clear logic, and even a high win rate.
But their accounts just can't make money.
Why?
Because the market is not an exam.
If you do it right 8 times,
you might still be brought back to square one by losing control emotionally on the 9th try.
One time with heavy positions, one time getting too excited,
is enough to wipe out all your "correct"
Later I understood one thing:
Trading is a game of probabilities, not certainties. $JCT
Losses are not failures; they are costs.
Uncertainty is not a problem; it is the norm.
But the problem is that
many people have not "truly accepted" this point.
When they lose money, they panic:
Change strategies, act rashly, try to recover losses.
It's not that they don't understand; it's that they are unwilling.
Deeper than that, it is actually human nature.
Greed, fear, impatience, gambling, regret...
These emotions will take over you at critical moments.
You think you are executing a strategy,
but in reality, you are "making decisions" driven by emotions.
For example:
Hesitating when it’s time to stop loss $BTR
Being afraid when it’s time to hold
Feeling an itch to trade when it’s time to stay out
These are the roots of losing money.
So later, I became less obsessed with skills.
I started to observe myself:
When do I start to feel anxious?
When do I not follow the rules?
When is it emotions trading?
Slowly, I learned one very important thing:
When impulse arises, take a pause.
Just this point can already set most people apart.
Ultimately, trading is actually very simple:
It’s not about how well you can earn,
but whether you can keep "staying alive".
Many people who make stable profits have a win rate of around 50%.
But they can achieve:
Holding on when they are earning, keeping losses small when they are losing.
In plain terms, this is a game of "exchanging time for space".
You will learn the skills sooner or later,
but human nature is something you need to refine bit by bit.
When the day comes
that you are no longer obsessed with every win or loss,
and no longer led by emotions,
You will truly start to walk on the "path".
Is Dayan now "competing on skills"
or has she already started to "refine herself"?
Let’s discuss in the comments.
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