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My Relationship With Red Candles Has Changed

By User_new | Learning_user | 8 hours ago


One of the first things I noticed after getting into crypto was how much my mood depended on the market.

 

A green day felt productive. A red day felt frustrating. 

 

I remember checking BNB or ETH price before breakfast, refreshing charts during lunch breaks, and looking at my portfolio one last time before sleeping.

 

 Looking back, I wasn't really investing, I was watching numbers move up and down.Somewhere at starting I used to think why market moves in up/down.

 

After a few losing trades, I stopped caring about daily price swings as much. I became more interested in understanding what actually gave a project value.

 

 

Instead of asking why a coin was pumping, I found myself asking why the project existed in the first place.

 

The market still surprises me, but I don't react to every move the way I used to. That's probably the biggest change I have noticed since I started this journey.

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A crypto enthusiast on a journey through the highs and lows of learning trading. Sharing my failures, lessons, and experiments in the crypto world. Sometimes I pause the charts to capture life through my mobile .

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