It's been a long time since I paid such close attention to something—my 2025 trading summary is out, and I’ve gone over it several times.
The entire profit and loss curve, the small details behind each operation, are all clearly recorded in black and white. The impulsiveness during market movements, the hesitation to stop loss, and even the greedy thoughts—all have been laid bare.
When I received the label of "Ultimate Opportunistic Hunter," I suddenly felt a bit scared: it seems that at certain market initiation moments, I still couldn't completely suppress the urge to go all-in. The most painful part of the annual review isn't the losses themselves, but realizing those avoidable decision mistakes. Next year, I need to be even more ruthless.
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FlashLoanLord
· 11h ago
Oh no, that all-in impulse is really ingrained in our DNA...
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The biggest takeaway from the review is realizing how greedy I am; it really hits hard.
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The ultimate lurking hunter sounds impressive, but actually it's just not controlling your hand, haha.
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Making wrong decisions hurts more than losing money; I truly understand that.
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Be more aggressive next year? Haha, I bet you'll still go all-in.
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It's clearly recorded in black and white, do you dare to do it again next time?
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I understand the inability to suppress that urge; who hasn't gone through it...
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SatoshiSherpa
· 11h ago
Oh no, the all-in curse is really hard to break, I know exactly how you feel.
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CryptoWageSlave
· 11h ago
This review is really heart-wrenching, no one can suppress the desire of all-in, it depends on who can endure it one more time
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FOMOSapien
· 11h ago
Haha, this is the result of going all-in. Talking about it on paper is the easiest.
The harshest part of the review is right here: losing money is secondary; the key is that those stupid decisions are clearly seen through.
Next year, do I need to be even more ruthless? Bro, don't. First, quit that impulsive habit.
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HappyMinerUncle
· 11h ago
All the details are fully exposed, this is the cruel reality of trading.
The impulse to go all-in can't be suppressed, indicating that further self-improvement is needed.
Reviewing past actions can be painful, but biting the bullet and correcting mistakes is the true way to succeed.
Annual summaries are a process of self-criticism; keep moving forward next year.
It's been a long time since I paid such close attention to something—my 2025 trading summary is out, and I’ve gone over it several times.
The entire profit and loss curve, the small details behind each operation, are all clearly recorded in black and white. The impulsiveness during market movements, the hesitation to stop loss, and even the greedy thoughts—all have been laid bare.
When I received the label of "Ultimate Opportunistic Hunter," I suddenly felt a bit scared: it seems that at certain market initiation moments, I still couldn't completely suppress the urge to go all-in. The most painful part of the annual review isn't the losses themselves, but realizing those avoidable decision mistakes. Next year, I need to be even more ruthless.