#美国贸易赤字状况 Does getting rich overnight really exist? I asked myself.
At three in the morning that time, the numbers on the screen plummeted, I sat in the corner of the balcony and finished the last cigarette. My phone kept vibrating, over 20 messages piled in. Opening it, I saw "hang in there buddy," "let me send you money for food," "hold on, here's $500 to get through this week" — all from friends. Even someone I'd only known for three days sent me a message.
This was my third liquidation. But at that moment, I suddenly understood something: the ups and downs of coins like $ZEC and $CLO didn't matter as much as one thing — at three in the morning, there were still people who cared about you.
Technical analysis? I already knew that was fake.
Many people believe the proposition that coin trading is a technical skill, staring at MACD and golden crosses all day as if understanding K-lines guarantees getting rich. But think about it — every time a bull market approached its peak, elderly ladies from the squares started arguing about Bitcoin; conversely, at bear market bottoms, even some so-called analysts secretly deleted the app. What does this say? The market isn't driven by technicals at all, but by two emotions tearing at each other — FOMO on one side and fear on the other.
I remember those LUNA days last year when a guy in the group sent 200 voice messages in half an hour. First it was "I'm going all-in on the dip," then shortly after "anyone joining the roof group?" Then three days later, this guy showed his futures position — he made three times profit shorting.
You see what I mean? When everyone is overwhelmed by emotion, every person becomes fuel. But only those who can harvest emotions in reverse end up holding real money.
This is the game of crypto. After experiencing bear market despair and bull market euphoria, looking back, all that technical stuff is just clouds. The ones that survive aren't the smartest, but those with the best emotional management.
A word to everyone still stumbling around in crypto: hang in there.
#美国贸易赤字状况 Does getting rich overnight really exist? I asked myself.
At three in the morning that time, the numbers on the screen plummeted, I sat in the corner of the balcony and finished the last cigarette. My phone kept vibrating, over 20 messages piled in. Opening it, I saw "hang in there buddy," "let me send you money for food," "hold on, here's $500 to get through this week" — all from friends. Even someone I'd only known for three days sent me a message.
This was my third liquidation. But at that moment, I suddenly understood something: the ups and downs of coins like $ZEC and $CLO didn't matter as much as one thing — at three in the morning, there were still people who cared about you.
Technical analysis? I already knew that was fake.
Many people believe the proposition that coin trading is a technical skill, staring at MACD and golden crosses all day as if understanding K-lines guarantees getting rich. But think about it — every time a bull market approached its peak, elderly ladies from the squares started arguing about Bitcoin; conversely, at bear market bottoms, even some so-called analysts secretly deleted the app. What does this say? The market isn't driven by technicals at all, but by two emotions tearing at each other — FOMO on one side and fear on the other.
I remember those LUNA days last year when a guy in the group sent 200 voice messages in half an hour. First it was "I'm going all-in on the dip," then shortly after "anyone joining the roof group?" Then three days later, this guy showed his futures position — he made three times profit shorting.
You see what I mean? When everyone is overwhelmed by emotion, every person becomes fuel. But only those who can harvest emotions in reverse end up holding real money.
This is the game of crypto. After experiencing bear market despair and bull market euphoria, looking back, all that technical stuff is just clouds. The ones that survive aren't the smartest, but those with the best emotional management.
A word to everyone still stumbling around in crypto: hang in there.