When making money, I think I have good judgment; when losing money, I blame others for calling trades🤦
The projects I promised not to touch, I was fooled into following the trend, FOMO emotions instantly took over my brain, and before I knew it, I placed an order with one click. The result is predictable—my account turned red. Only then did I realize that the most terrifying thing in the market is not volatility, but those seemingly rational call signals that can silently destroy your decision-making defenses.
The trap on the trading road is too deep; many people fall into the trap of "listening to others." It's time to wake up.
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DaoGovernanceOfficer
· 2h ago
*sigh* here's the thing nobody wants to hear—empirically speaking, this is just behavioral finance 101. the data on retail trader psychology is honestly damning. people literally cannot distinguish between signal and noise when their dopamine receptors are firing.
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ForumLurker
· 13h ago
This is just me, fooling myself like this every time.
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SilentAlpha
· 01-07 07:33
This is me, I promised not to touch it and go all-in instead.
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SybilSlayer
· 01-06 07:39
I'll just say it, those who listen to signal calls are all fools, and I am also a fool.
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BlockchainBard
· 01-06 07:34
To be honest, this is my true reflection, it hits too close to home.
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SignatureDenied
· 01-06 07:34
Basically, it's just that you lack self-discipline and blame others for leading you into a trap.
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GateUser-40edb63b
· 01-06 07:34
I'll just say it, isn't this the true reflection of our circle?
But honestly, before blaming others, ask yourself if you have a brain.
FOMO really can make people go crazy; I've seen too many cases.
Listening to others means giving up your own thinking, and you deserve to be cut off.
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TerraNeverForget
· 01-06 07:34
This is me, my brain doesn't work well when I have FOMO.
When making money, I think I have good judgment; when losing money, I blame others for calling trades🤦
The projects I promised not to touch, I was fooled into following the trend, FOMO emotions instantly took over my brain, and before I knew it, I placed an order with one click. The result is predictable—my account turned red. Only then did I realize that the most terrifying thing in the market is not volatility, but those seemingly rational call signals that can silently destroy your decision-making defenses.
The trap on the trading road is too deep; many people fall into the trap of "listening to others." It's time to wake up.