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I can't do it anymore, I really can't carry on. I've crashed countless times. Before, bouncing back was based on the expectation of a bull run to place long orders. Now it's damn 123000, my expectations are already within reach. How can I bounce back?
But I learned a truth in the live broadcast room: the principal of the trader has not lost, and no matter how much the players who follow the orders lose in the middle, it is not called a loss. It's reasonable and well-founded. I thought about it, and yes, it makes sense. Damn, this is something humans do.
It reminds me of a recent episode of the talk show "As long as I don't give a result, no one can judge my right or wrong."
Do these old babies think that as long as they haven't lost all their principal, no one can judge whether they've made a profit or a loss?