In the market, what kind of retail investors do the big players hate the most?
First, those who take profits and run. They decisively lock in gains during a rally and never be greedy. Even if the stock price continues to soar, they remain unmoved and won't take risks just to earn a little more.
Second, the contrarians during a bearish attack. While most panic and cut losses, they add to their positions when the decline reaches a certain level, using actual actions to pick up cheap chips. These people often laugh last.
There are also investors with extremely strong self-discipline. They don't buy unless the price drops to a certain point, and don't sell unless it rises to a certain level. This patience and self-control completely invalidate market manipulators' routines.
Don't underestimate those who don't watch the market closely. When prices fluctuate wildly and the market is volatile, they remain unmoved and are unaffected by short-term swings. These are the most difficult traders to deal with.
The most terrifying are those who can stay calm. They are not afraid of missing out on a trend and have their own trading discipline. They use time to gain space, and often end up as winners.
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StablecoinAnxiety
· 5h ago
Basically, it's about self-discipline. I feel like most people get trapped in the pit of greed.
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NFTRegretter
· 5h ago
Basically, the ones who make the most money are those disciplined and not greedy. Meanwhile, our group that constantly watches the charts has actually been tricked, haha.
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MeaninglessApe
· 5h ago
Honestly, these are all ideal scenarios. In reality, most retail investors simply can't sell after making a profit; mindset is much more difficult than technical skills.
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0xLuckbox
· 5h ago
It sounds nice, but it's really about sticking to discipline and mindset. What I fear the most are those who are extremely lucky—those who go up immediately as soon as they start, haha.
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BearMarketMonk
· 5h ago
Exactly right, the ones who don't watch the market are the most fearless. We are just too easily tempted by market trends.
In the market, what kind of retail investors do the big players hate the most?
First, those who take profits and run. They decisively lock in gains during a rally and never be greedy. Even if the stock price continues to soar, they remain unmoved and won't take risks just to earn a little more.
Second, the contrarians during a bearish attack. While most panic and cut losses, they add to their positions when the decline reaches a certain level, using actual actions to pick up cheap chips. These people often laugh last.
There are also investors with extremely strong self-discipline. They don't buy unless the price drops to a certain point, and don't sell unless it rises to a certain level. This patience and self-control completely invalidate market manipulators' routines.
Don't underestimate those who don't watch the market closely. When prices fluctuate wildly and the market is volatile, they remain unmoved and are unaffected by short-term swings. These are the most difficult traders to deal with.
The most terrifying are those who can stay calm. They are not afraid of missing out on a trend and have their own trading discipline. They use time to gain space, and often end up as winners.