#美联储回购协议计划 Three Deadly Mistakes Newcomers Make When Entering the Crypto Market



Many people imagine the crypto world as a shortcut to overnight wealth, but in reality, it’s a battleground of high-volatility assets. What you earn isn’t permanent appreciation but rather the result of market sentiment cycles. Prices rise quickly and fall just as fast—that’s the reality. The first lesson for beginners is to learn how to control your position—don’t go all-in, don’t gamble everything, and never bet your ten-year life plan on a single market prediction.

The second trap is blindly chasing small coins. There’s a saying that hits hard: if you don’t understand a project, just pass—this is the strongest risk control. Mainstream coins like BTC, ETH, SOL don’t surge as wildly, but they also fall more steadily. For beginners, stability is far more valuable than excitement. For example, recently watched projects like CARV, 0G, AT, LYN in emerging sectors require thorough understanding of their fundamentals before choosing.

The third is being driven by emotions. Making money depends on market trends; losing money depends on your own actions. Most people don’t get wiped out by market downturns but by greed and fear—chasing after gains, cutting losses when prices fall, or opening wrong contract positions and losing everything. True skill boils down to three things: observing trends without guessing the top, dollar-cost averaging instead of all-in bets, and maintaining a stable mindset which is more important than technical skills.

Macro factors like the Federal Reserve’s repurchase agreement plans and liquidity changes influence market rhythm, but ultimately, the outcome depends on whether you can stay calm. The crypto world has never been a game of speed, but a test of who can survive and persist.
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SerNgmivip
· 22h ago
Honestly, those who went all-in haven't survived a single bear market. To be honest.
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SignatureAnxietyvip
· 23h ago
Full position all-in is a original sin, but I can't stop haha
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MysteryBoxOpenervip
· 23h ago
Well said. How are those guys from the all-in group doing now?
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CryptoCross-TalkClubvip
· 23h ago
Laughing to death, I missed all three mistakes, now I’m just about to be liquidated --- Controlling the position? I went all-in at the time, now I just watch K-line every day and tell jokes --- If you don’t understand, just pass. I bought everything anyway, now my NFT wallet is full of air coins --- Being emotionally hijacked, you’re so right. Chasing gains and cutting losses, I’m a professional, losing money is an art --- Stay steady to win? Bro, that’s easy to say. After three years of a bear market, my mindset has long been stabilized into despair --- This article feels like looking in a mirror, the level of heartache is five stars, I recommend it to my friends who are still sleepwalking
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