Looking at the logic of the $LIGHT project, I still couldn't hold a heavy position in the end. Looking back now, the position size at that time was indeed too conservative. It's not that I didn't understand the project's direction, but I couldn't get a handle on the mindset. This kind of feeling is actually quite common — clearly judging the right direction, but the position size can't keep up, and later on, you can only watch helplessly. Maybe next time I need to be more decisive, or all the good planning will be in vain.
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NotGonnaMakeIt
· 3h ago
This is a typical case of knowing what to do but not taking action; in the end, it's your own mindset that holds you back.
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DogeBachelor
· 9h ago
That's the difference in execution; anyone can talk about plans on paper.
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BanklessAtHeart
· 9h ago
The mindset is indeed a powerful weapon; even if the judgment is correct, you can still end up losing.
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NFTHoarder
· 9h ago
This is a typical case of "choosing the right direction but not making money," so frustrating, brother.
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OPsychology
· 9h ago
The mindset is really a weakness; even if you get it right, it's still pointless.
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MysteryBoxBuster
· 9h ago
Ah, this, my mentality really collapsed. It's truly tough to tell if I made the right call or just can't hold on.
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GasFeeSobber
· 9h ago
Mindset issues are really incredible; whether you get it right or not, you still can't make money.
Looking at the logic of the $LIGHT project, I still couldn't hold a heavy position in the end. Looking back now, the position size at that time was indeed too conservative. It's not that I didn't understand the project's direction, but I couldn't get a handle on the mindset. This kind of feeling is actually quite common — clearly judging the right direction, but the position size can't keep up, and later on, you can only watch helplessly. Maybe next time I need to be more decisive, or all the good planning will be in vain.