What is the most painful thing about doing business?
A friend on WeChat told me a very classic saying: The biggest pain in trading is knowing that you are good, but not being able to prove it.I asked him back: Isn't the most painful thing about doing transactions not making money?He told me: You don't understand the psychology of a very competitive person. For me, proving that I am good is more important than making money.Knowing that you are awesome but unable to prove it, do you have similar thoughts? What do you think is the most painful part of trading? Let's talk together~
What are some things you didn't know until after you made a deal?
Before making a deal: I want to make a lot of money, first buy a house, and then add two cars! ! ![Image]After making a deal: don't rush forward, don't be arrogant, you are the top leek...[Image]
How Do You Handle Fear and Greed in Your Trading?
I've been learning about trading psychology, and it's clear that emotions like fear and greed can seriously impact our trading decisions. I'd like to hear from fellow traders about how you deal with these emotions when you're in the midst of trading. What strategies or techniques do you use to keep fear and greed in check and make more rational trading decisions? Your insights and experiences could be a great help to all of us looking to improve our trading psychology. Share your wisdom!
For the real-time market, should we keep our original intention or follow the trend?
How do you view the advertising behavior of the salesmen on the platform? The more salesmen, the bigger the platform, the more trustworthy it is?
I feel that the current trading group is not as pure as it was a few years ago. I joined some trading groups to communicate and learn. Every time I finish speaking, a salesman will definitely add me (without repeating the same), but the behavior of the salesman is really strange. It's disgusting. Does it mean that the more salesmen there are on a certain platform, the stronger and more convincing that platform is?