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Watching the $UNI trend, traders' psychological dramas unfold one after another.
When the market rises, voices of "This time is really different" and "I feel it's going to go up" emerge one after another. When hands get itchy, they chase the high, watching the orders go up, thinking they've caught the bottom, but the price suddenly reverses and falls. At that moment, the regret of "just one more point and I could have escaped" is overwhelming. Those who can't hold on start to cut losses, watching the rebound and wishing they could run away on the spot, but end up missing out.
What is the most heartbreaking? It's not how much money is lost, but the helplessness behind the phrase "lost again." Someone says, "Next time I will definitely follow the rules," but when the next wave of market comes, they repeat the same mistakes. Violating their own trading system, poor position control, and after consecutive stop-losses, their mentality shatters—hesitating between "Should I run?" and the collapse of "Help me."
The most regretful moments are those nights when they dare not tell their family. "At this point, the biggest apology is to my family," this sentence reveals the feelings of many traders. Greed, luck, impulsiveness—all wake them up from repeated failures—perhaps they should slow down, control their positions, and wait for more rational moments.