🚀Today I read some tips that I really consider effective, so subscribe to interesting and smart people who have achieved success and will help you make confident steps in the cryptocurrency world by their example, and it doesn't matter if you are a beginner or a confident trader. It is important to always remember the basic concepts and build fundamental strategic goals from them. 👁️🗨️Believe in yourself, because this is your path and your money. Have a good trading! #BTC #ETH #Notcion
🗿WTF? Why do traders think they have the right to criticize others, or point out wrong decisions with stories that you will get it right with 90/95/99% probability?🗿
🤖First of all, I'm surprised that someone with experience in the market makes fun of others, even though the average reader doesn't know how the criticized trader traded. Why do I have to read negative things? Maybe it's a form of market manipulation or something. Because I can't understand the logic of constant negative content.
🤷🏻♂️ Confident traders. I also find it difficult to understand the confidence of traders who publish data with an accurate assessment of the market situation and assure of certain movements and changes based on one or another market analysis. There is no doubt about the market analysis, but there are things that cannot be explained, at least immediately, and after a price drop or rise, someone loses money, while others make money. In fact, these are two teams of traders, simply divided into those who open an order up and those who open an order down.
🙌My subjective opinion is that traders make money from each other when it comes to futures contracts, and the exchange also benefits in the form of a commission for the transaction. Everyone is happy with everything, we are adults and we know why we are here, no one is talking about revealing the truth or anything like that. It's just that it's hard for me, an investor-trader on spot orders, to take seriously these statements about what I will lose on the market and a list of ridiculous reasons why. I came to the market to make money, and only making money will make me convert coins to USDT.🙌 $ETH #Bitcoin #Notcion
🤖Trading is complicated. For those who have experienced trading know that they have to pay for trying to make a profit, starting with commissions when they enter the market and commissions during the trade itself. Not to mention the trade itself, when your PNL can lead you to emotional burnout. How do you get out of a situation when you feel emotionally stressed while in the market?(write your own in the comments) There are many methods, but I will only describe my own experience here:
- Do not look at the stock exchange every minute. Setting buy/sell limits is the perfect solution for me, as I know exactly what plan I have built and what I want.
- I read news and posts about cryptocurrencies and the crypto market in general. It's a good way to distract yourself and get interesting information at the same time, and if you've already entered the market, be sure to keep up with the latest news, it's important.
- From time to time, I communicate with other traders (in my case, my friends) who have been in the market longer and share my thoughts with them, ask their opinion on certain events or news. It helps to realize that you are not alone, and to share your successes or failures, because failures need to be discussed, and successes should be shared (preferably in a discreet way).
Next post about Etherium.#ETH $ETH Let me remind you that all information is subjective, do not listen to everyone in the market, analyze everything written or said. Remember, most people work for the mass market. Have a good trade.