The primary principle of successful trading is actually very simple—choose the easiest direction to trade. There's no need to set difficult challenges for yourself, let alone fight against the market.
An uptrend is always easier to grasp than oscillation and decline; this is basic common sense. If that's the case, why struggle every day with high-risk, low-success-rate situations?
Follow the trend, choose the clearest trading opportunities, and reduce unnecessary mental and emotional expenditure. Simple strategies often work best—focus on the market types you're most skilled at, making trading easy and stable.
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DegenApeSurfer
· 16h ago
Exactly right, but many people just can't sit still and have to seek excitement.
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DeFiCaffeinator
· 01-09 20:25
To be honest, this set of logic sounds simple, but very few people can truly implement it; most are still greedy.
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TokenomicsDetective
· 01-09 20:25
Well said. The bull market will take off smoothly, so why insist on fighting the bear market?
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CryptoTherapist
· 01-09 20:22
ngl this is just market anxiety disguised as wisdom... riding uptrends is literally the easiest copium narrative we tell ourselves when we're scared to catch knives
The primary principle of successful trading is actually very simple—choose the easiest direction to trade. There's no need to set difficult challenges for yourself, let alone fight against the market.
An uptrend is always easier to grasp than oscillation and decline; this is basic common sense. If that's the case, why struggle every day with high-risk, low-success-rate situations?
Follow the trend, choose the clearest trading opportunities, and reduce unnecessary mental and emotional expenditure. Simple strategies often work best—focus on the market types you're most skilled at, making trading easy and stable.