#数字资产市场动态 The weekend is here, and the fluctuations in the market are not worth stressing over. Many friends in the crypto circle tend to fall into a misconception — thinking that trading requires 24/7 monitoring. In fact, it's the other way around. Trading should be to make life more relaxed, not to be driven by candlestick charts. $BTC $ETH No matter how volatile the market is, it can't compare to the preciousness of a relaxing weekend. Rest when you need to rest, have fun when you want to have fun — only then can you keep a clear mind. When the next opportunity knocks, you'll have enough energy and the right mindset to seize it. So instead of obsessing over the screen, go out and take a walk, truly recharge yourself. Happy weekend, traders!

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SeeYouInFourYearsvip
· 01-20 06:39
You're right, putting down the phone is the real way to get rich.
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TokenAlchemistvip
· 01-20 05:28
lol tell that to the liquidation cascade algorithms rn... weekend alpha extraction doesn't sleep tho, inefficiency vectors don't respect calendar dates. honestly the asymmetric returns window during low-volume periods > any "mental clarity" narrative. but sure, touch grass if it helps your state transitions process faster i guess
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BearMarketHustlervip
· 01-20 00:26
That's true, but to be honest, I still check the market every day; I just can't stop.
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RugPullSurvivorvip
· 01-17 08:19
That's right, I'm the kind of fool who stares at the screen until it blurs, haha --- Brothers still watching the market on the weekend, wake up, this isn't trading, it's suicide --- Really, putting down the phone is the best trading strategy, I swear --- I used to stare at the screen 24/7 too, and ended up ruining my health, now I regret it to death --- Go out for a walk, let the K-line fall as it may, anyway, you can't change it by staring --- This feels so satisfying to say, finally someone said it out loud --- The question is, when can I truly let go? Why can't I resist opening the app --- Not watching the market on the weekend actually makes me more anxious, I always feel like I'm going to miss something
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DegenRecoveryGroupvip
· 01-17 08:10
That's right, but I still couldn't resist taking a quick look at the market opening haha Really, only when I put down my phone do I realize how miserable I’ve been This time is real; only after resting well can I buy the dip Talking without action is useless. Raise your hand if you'll continue to monitor the market 996-style on Monday Damn, who can do it? Anyway, I can't do it
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HodlOrRegretvip
· 01-17 08:07
That's right, watching the market 24/7 really is brain damage. --- It's rare to hear such honest words; most people have turned the other way. --- Brothers and sisters still looking at K-line charts on the weekend, close the screen quickly, there's really nothing interesting to see. --- This mindset is the key to long-term survival; otherwise, you'll have been cut so many times it hurts. --- Getting out for a walk really clears your mind; coming back to the charts can help you make better judgments. --- I'm the kind of person who pretends to go out but is actually still checking the market, I need to change. --- A clear mind > chasing highs and selling lows, this logic is simply crystal clear. --- Traders who don't lie flat on weekends are basically losing money. --- Actually, it's just telling yourself to let go, don't be enslaved by numbers.
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BrokenDAOvip
· 01-17 08:06
Well said, but the reality is that most people can't let go. The incentive mechanism is designed this way—whoever dares to truly leave the screen will have to face the punishment of FOMO. This set of rhetoric is heard in every bull market, and yet, aren't those who get trapped the ones who end up regretting?
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GasFeeSobbervip
· 01-17 07:55
That's true, but I still can't help but open the market on weekends. It's a professional habit, haha.
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PrivacyMaximalistvip
· 01-17 07:50
That's right, I just can't do this... I still have to stay glued to the screen on weekends, truly a hopeless case.
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