Regarding $DUSK trading, I want to be honest about my recent thoughts.
Recently, I realized a problem — learning other KOL strategies, ending up with double positions and fighting against myself, ultimately losing everything. So I am considering changing my approach: turning off real trading operations and only sharing those trades that actually make money.
Would you trust me more if I did this?
Honestly, trading is really exhausting. Chasing gains and cutting losses every day, staying up late analyzing charts, and facing my own human weaknesses. Sometimes I feel this path is too difficult — not because of technical skills, but because of mindset.
So I want to start over. No more blindly following trends, no more showing off with big positions, only speaking with actual profit results. Maybe this is the most responsible way for myself and the community.
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AltcoinHunter
· 01-20 04:30
Is it the same old story... Only sharing profitable trades when the real trading account is closed? Then how do I know if what you're sharing now is genuinely profitable or just backtested?
Mindset is indeed the hardest part, but isn't that exactly what you should be working on? Talking without practice is useless.
Sincerity is good, but I've heard that too many times. Let's see how long you can stick with it in the end.
Or maybe first review the losing trades of DUSK; I believe in that more.
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CryptoSourGrape
· 01-19 21:32
Hmm... Turning off the live trading to only showcase profitable trades, isn't that just like Zhuge Liang after the game?
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PonziWhisperer
· 01-19 15:58
Haha, is this the legendary "only show profitable trades" magic?
Wait, turn off the live trading sharing, this logic is a bit extreme.
Mindset is indeed the hardest part, I respect that.
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YieldWhisperer
· 01-17 08:49
lol "only sharing the winning trades" aka survivorship bias on steroids... actually the math doesn't check out here. if you're closing live trading to cherry-pick results, that's literally how every failed trading account justifies their track record in retrospect. seen this exact pattern in 2021 with like a dozen "reformed" kols.
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LuckyHashValue
· 01-17 08:49
Damn it, it's the same trick of turning off the real trading and only showing profitable trades. How many times have I heard this routine? In the end, it's still just hype.
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SundayDegen
· 01-17 08:36
Haha, turning off the real trading to only showcase profitable trades—this is just the standard routine of KOLs, after all, in the end, it's still about telling stories.
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BrokenYield
· 01-17 08:29
lmao "only posting winning trades" is just survivorship bias with extra steps, ngl. the real tell is when leverage ratios blow out... seen this movie before 📊
Regarding $DUSK trading, I want to be honest about my recent thoughts.
Recently, I realized a problem — learning other KOL strategies, ending up with double positions and fighting against myself, ultimately losing everything. So I am considering changing my approach: turning off real trading operations and only sharing those trades that actually make money.
Would you trust me more if I did this?
Honestly, trading is really exhausting. Chasing gains and cutting losses every day, staying up late analyzing charts, and facing my own human weaknesses. Sometimes I feel this path is too difficult — not because of technical skills, but because of mindset.
So I want to start over. No more blindly following trends, no more showing off with big positions, only speaking with actual profit results. Maybe this is the most responsible way for myself and the community.