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The level of trading skills is not related to how many years you have been in the circle or how many rounds of bull and bear markets you have experienced; it only matters whether you can review your trades.
Many people have spent a lifetime in the crypto space, calling themselves "old leeks."
It's actually the same mistake of chasing the rise and killing the fall.
Repeatedly making mistakes. The tuition has been paid, the nights have been endured, and all the U has been lost.
So what? Next time I'll still go all in.
This is not called persistence; this is called a gambler's mindset. What truly widens the gap in accounts is not how many hundred times coins you have seen, but whether you have ever asked yourself in the deep night after a liquidation: "Where did I make a foolish move in this trade?"
Trading without a review is like staring blankly at the candlestick chart:
At that moment, the heartbeat was thrilling, but afterwards, the wallet was empty.
You think you've seen the stormy seas, but actually, you've just been harvested repeatedly by the manipulators. The smart trader loses once, shuts down the computer, and writes a trading journal;
Mediocre retail investors who have lost ten times will only curse the market makers for manipulation and blame the exchange for pulling the plug.
So stop bragging about being an "old-timer who entered the scene in 2017."
Qualifications are worthless; only a trading system that can be corrected by you is valuable.
The moment a trader truly begins to transform is not when they catch a big market trend, but when they dare to admit:
"This trade lost money, not because of bad luck, but purely because I was greedy and incompetent." At that moment, you can be considered to have truly entered the world of trading.