Investing, to put it simply, is a matter of personal choice. Once you decide, you must bear the consequences, which is called respecting your own decision. No one forces you to get in the car; if you lose money, so be it. Take it on the chin and admit defeat—it's actually acknowledging that your judgment was flawed. Next time, you'll be more cautious, and that's it.



Doing short-term trades can indeed give you the thrill of a roller coaster ride, and there's the fantasy of quick profits. But that kind of psychological pressure? It's like sitting on pins and needles. In comparison, long-term projects may not have the adrenaline rush, and short-term gains are not always visible, but the biggest benefit is—you can sleep well. No need to watch the market every day, no need to be nervous about every fluctuation.
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NFTRegrettervip
· 6h ago
That's right, you have to admit defeat, but I think the real difficulty is that you'll make the same mistake next time. Short-term trading is indeed stimulating, but the quality of sleep isn't worth that little thrill; long-term holding is truly rewarding. If you lose money, so be it. The key is to learn something from it, otherwise you'll repeat the same mistakes next time. I agree with long-term investing, although it seems very boring, but having a calm mindset is much better. Short-term pleasure vs. quality sleep, I still choose to sleep well, making money while avoiding baldness.
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NFT_Therapy_Groupvip
· 6h ago
That's right, short-term trading really can turn people into nervous wrecks. Really risking your health for a little quick money, is it worth it? Long-term relaxation is the way to go, with great sleep quality. If you lose, you lose. Just remember to learn from it next time. I'm done with the thrill of short-term trading; it's too hard on the body. Watching the market every day is exhausting; I'd rather be a salted fish.
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nft_widowvip
· 6h ago
Long-term holding has truly saved me many sleepless nights; I've long since grown tired of short-term trading strategies. --- That's right, admitting defeat is actually a learning process. --- Sleep quality is worth a billion, I’m not joking. --- Short-term excitement is strong, but every day you're gambling with your heart. --- Honestly, it's a choice between passive anxiety or actively relaxing. --- Holding long-term projects really means you don't need to look at K-line charts or suicidal dips. --- The biggest lesson from losing money is that next time, you won't be so foolish. --- Staring at the charts until bald, completely disrupting sleep... in the long run, it's actually self-rescue. --- This is the consciousness of a rational investor—not entangling in short-term fluctuations.
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TaxEvadervip
· 6h ago
Exactly right, short-term trading really tests your mindset, watching the charts every day and still losing badly. Long-term holding is the right way, and your sleep quality will directly improve. Really, only after losing money do you understand what a lesson is.
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HallucinationGrowervip
· 6h ago
That's right, the short-term thrill is not worth it at all. I'm now just holding my position passively, and my mindset is much better than constantly watching the market. Sleep quality is truly valuable; don't let stimulation blind you. I've seen through losing money long ago. Next time, what to do is the real priority. Long-term holding is about eliminating that anxiety and feeling comfortable. Short-term trading is just self-torture. Why bother? Agreed, admitting mistakes is much wiser than stubbornly sticking to them. Watching the market can really drain a person completely; long-term is the right path. It sounds simple, but few actually do it.
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