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Emotions do not interfere with trading. They are trading. Emotions rarely come as panic or euphoria. More often - as a calm confidence that "the decision is justified" "I'm just convinced that now there will be a reversal" "This is a non-standard situation, so I moved the stop" "I just wanted to test the hypothesis" In most of these decisions there is no analysis or system. There is only a need to ease tension, dull anxiety and regain the illusion of control. It's not the impulsive who lose in the marketplace. It's the ones who are convinced they have no emotions.
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@whilethe
Absolutely agree. When it comes to farming and testing, the real edge is in consistency and system thinking, not in chaotic hopping from one project to another. Itβs not about catching every single airdrop β itβs about building a portfolio of participation where each step increases your long-term exposure. Momentum matters, but structure wins in the long run. 2222 $degen
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