Here's the hard part: no trade ever comes with a guaranteed outcome. You can have the best setup, perfect entry point, solid risk management—but the market still decides. That uncertainty isn't a bug, it's the feature. The edge comes from managing what you can't predict, not from predicting it.
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SerumSquirter
· 3h ago
Roughly speaking, the logic is sound, but the market simply doesn't give you certainty. No matter how perfect the plan is, it's all in vain... This is the real test of a person.
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TokenomicsShaman
· 3h ago
You're right. Instead of obsessing over predicting market trends every day, it's better to focus on risk management. Those who think they can predict accurately often suffer the biggest losses.
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ZenChainWalker
· 3h ago
ngl, this is the truth of trading. Even a perfect framework can't save you; the market is just that irrational.
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SeeYouInFourYears
· 3h ago
That's true, but the real challenge is to stick to this logic without wavering... Most people still can't resist the urge to predict and insist on betting on that "perfect moment."
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LayerZeroHero
· 3h ago
It's just luck-based gambling; even the most perfect strategy can't beat a black swan.
Here's the hard part: no trade ever comes with a guaranteed outcome. You can have the best setup, perfect entry point, solid risk management—but the market still decides. That uncertainty isn't a bug, it's the feature. The edge comes from managing what you can't predict, not from predicting it.