Ever notice how some traders blame crypto markets for their losses? It's wild—they'll call Bitcoin unpredictable, blame altcoin volatility, say the exchange cheated them. Meanwhile, the real issue? Their entry points were terrible, risk management non-existent. The market doesn't lose you money; bad decisions do. Crypto's just the arena. The trader's the one swinging the sword.
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MetaMaskVictim
· 12-26 23:02
That's right, blaming the market when losing money—I'm tired of hearing this routine. The real problem is not cutting losses and going all in casually. Who's to blame?
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MetaEggplant
· 12-26 22:37
Honestly, there are too many people passing the buck, it's really annoying.
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TokenTherapist
· 12-26 22:35
Exactly, it's just a crappy market, lol.
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AirdropHustler
· 12-26 22:34
That's a great point. A bunch of people kneel and shout that the market is unfair, but it's really just because they're not skilled and refuse to admit it.
Ever notice how some traders blame crypto markets for their losses? It's wild—they'll call Bitcoin unpredictable, blame altcoin volatility, say the exchange cheated them. Meanwhile, the real issue? Their entry points were terrible, risk management non-existent. The market doesn't lose you money; bad decisions do. Crypto's just the arena. The trader's the one swinging the sword.