Translate the old trading profit screenshot and sigh, "How wonderful it was back then," which is no different from posting an ex's photo and saying you miss them. Let go of what should be let go, high returns in the past are hard to replicate, but constantly staring at them will only make you more impulsive in current trades. Market conditions are changing, and strategies need to be adjusted accordingly. Instead of living in past glory, it's better to focus on the opportunities of the present.
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wrekt_but_learning
· 01-19 02:21
Haha, I knew it. Constantly flipping through old orders is not far from regret.
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CryptoMom
· 01-18 23:09
Haha, really, that feeling is just like flipping through an ex's photos and feeling upset.
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PoolJumper
· 01-18 23:01
Haha, really, when I looked it up, I got really excited, and then I started messing around randomly.
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MetaReckt
· 01-18 22:50
Haha, really, using a screenshot from 2021 to self-illusion. It's time to wake up, brother.
Translate the old trading profit screenshot and sigh, "How wonderful it was back then," which is no different from posting an ex's photo and saying you miss them. Let go of what should be let go, high returns in the past are hard to replicate, but constantly staring at them will only make you more impulsive in current trades. Market conditions are changing, and strategies need to be adjusted accordingly. Instead of living in past glory, it's better to focus on the opportunities of the present.