📢 Gate Square #Creator Campaign Phase 1# is now live – support the launch of the PUMP token sale!
The viral Solana-based project Pump.Fun ($PUMP) is now live on Gate for public sale!
Join the Gate Square Creator Campaign, unleash your content power, and earn rewards!
📅 Campaign Period: July 11, 18:00 – July 15, 22:00 (UTC+8)
🎁 Total Prize Pool: $500 token rewards
✅ Event 1: Create & Post – Win Content Rewards
📅 Timeframe: July 12, 22:00 – July 15, 22:00 (UTC+8)
📌 How to Join:
Post original content about the PUMP project on Gate Square:
Minimum 100 words
Include hashtags: #Creator Campaign
Happy weekend! The market is still like this, but yesterday I had everyone take a long order near 106400 and by the time we finished the broadcast, I advised everyone to Close Position at around 107400 and then sleep! Today, let’s chat about trading! Since everyone is trading, let’s talk about trading: the final hurdle in trading is definitely human nature. Wang Yangming said: it’s easy to break the bandits in the mountains, but hard to break the bandits in the heart. In the world of trading, technical indicators are like the clear paths in the mountains, seemingly visible, but the weaknesses of human nature are like a layer of fog, always wrapping around our path forward. Those who truly understand the essence of trading must have experienced the collapse of self-awareness. It means letting go of the arrogance of being able to predict the prediction market and acknowledging that one is just one of many ordinary traders. Just as Nietzsche said: when you gaze into the abyss, the abyss gazes back at you. Therefore, only by facing one’s ignorance and greed can one see oneself clearly and establish order in chaos. Many people think they have a clever trading system, but one should not be too obsessed! They are tormented by the market’s Fluctuation, suffering endlessly. Their pain stems from stepping onto the wrong path of rigid thinking. Someone once said, but I can’t remember who, that any clever fool can make things bigger and more complicated. Trading is actually like this. If the food is good, eat a little more; if it’s not good, eat a little less or not at all. If it’s terrible, do you still have to force yourself to eat it? That’s just disgusting yourself! Why did we initially eat? First, we were hungry, and second, to enjoy the pleasure brought by deliciousness. If this dish doesn’t satiate hunger and doesn’t bring joy, then don’t eat it; change the dish. Isn’t trading just like this? What do you think!! Happy weekend, dear frens!