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#美股2026展望 has been in the crypto market for seven years, and the most frequently asked question is: "What is the biggest pit you have fallen into?"
To be honest, there are no real pitfalls. Every trader will eventually stumble through the necessary mistakes.
Trading this thing may seem like a battle against numbers on the surface, but in reality, it's a struggle against yourself—how many cognitive blind spots you have, how many personality flaws you're hiding, and how clumsy you are when your emotions get out of control, the market will reflect it back to you.
I have seen many people. When they lose money, they curse the market for being manipulative and blame the big players for harvesting, anyway, it’s never their own fault. The result of this mindset is - repeatedly falling into the same pit, losing steadily and persistently.
In fact, trading is both complex and simple.
The complexity lies in the fact that the market has no so-called certainty at all. How the candlestick chart moves, when the trend reverses, no one can predict accurately. Will it rise or fall in the next second? Even the gods can't guess.
But simplicity is right here—you don't need to predict the future at all. Just focus on the certain signals: enter when it's time to enter, exit when it's time to exit, and withdraw as soon as the stop-loss line is triggered, without any trace of luck.
The stories in the crypto market always repeat themselves. The market fluctuations you encounter today and the pitfalls you stumble upon have been experienced by others months or even years ago. The confusion you have now has already been answered by those who came before.
The real difficulty isn't the lack of methodology, but rather that you don't even realize where you're going wrong.
Experienced people can spot the bugs in your operations at a glance. They kindly remind you, but you think they are meddling and don't understand your strategic logic. It is only when your account has genuinely suffered losses that you suddenly realize: "Wow, so this is where the problem lies!"
Those seemingly roundabout paths, those painful losses, are all the price of growth. If you don't stumble once yourself, you won't remember how important the rules are; if you don't lose some money yourself, you won't be able to control your greed.
The core of trading has never been to avoid all the pitfalls, but to remember not to make the same mistake twice after stepping on a pitfall. $BTC $ETH $BNB