Sometimes watching your trading makes me really uncomfortable.



It feels like watching you play Dou Dizhu, holding four 3s and two 2s, a total of six cards.
The patient approach is to wait for someone to play a small pair, then you put two 2s on top, and no matter what others play, you always play a four 3s bomb. The impulsive approach is to play all four 3s at once, betting that no one has a bigger bomb to beat you, then you play two 2s.

How do you play? Three with two, 33322, then keep one 3 in hand, betting that others can't eat your 33322. If they do, there's no way out.

Watching your trading feels the same—you're eager to handle problems with the wrong methods, occasionally winning a round and feeling proud. You take profits of tens of dollars happily, stop when profitable, refuse to cut losses or hold against strong orders, and then ask me what to do when your mindset can't handle it. Fuck that.

#CognitiveVictory
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