I want to tell all the newcomers—true trading veterans never screenshot or record other traders' bold predictions. Sounds strange? The logic is actually simple. Those who become market experts have stepped over countless pitfalls along the way. They have also often experienced failures in those seemingly daring forecasts. Because they have suffered such losses, they become more cautious. And beginners may never realize this—true experience often comes from those moments of being proven wrong. Next time, don't rush to use others' mistakes as a reason to talk; maybe one day you'll be able to feel that experience.
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DancingCandles
· 10h ago
Really, I've seen too many people screenshot others' orders to mock them, only to end up experiencing the same feeling themselves.
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CodeSmellHunter
· 10h ago
Haha, that's so funny. You're right, I've seen too many people delete comments after a crash.
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GetRichLeek
· 10h ago
Haha, I'm the kind of person who gets proven wrong all the time... Now I don't even dare to screenshot others' predictions.
Really? I used to love saving those big V's orders, but... I lost a lot and was told to shut up.
Experience is bought with money, there's no way around it.
Now, whoever calls the shots, I just go blind, but most likely, doing the opposite is the right move.
Your words hit me right in the heart, so true.
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GasWastingMaximalist
· 10h ago
Wake up, newbies. Taking screenshots of others' predictions is just digging your own grave.
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pvt_key_collector
· 10h ago
You're absolutely right. I've seen too many newbies screenshot experienced traders' orders and share them everywhere, only to get slapped in the face in the end.
I want to tell all the newcomers—true trading veterans never screenshot or record other traders' bold predictions. Sounds strange? The logic is actually simple. Those who become market experts have stepped over countless pitfalls along the way. They have also often experienced failures in those seemingly daring forecasts. Because they have suffered such losses, they become more cautious. And beginners may never realize this—true experience often comes from those moments of being proven wrong. Next time, don't rush to use others' mistakes as a reason to talk; maybe one day you'll be able to feel that experience.