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Lessons i learnt from Recent Trading Competitions

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 One thing I?ve noticed in crypto is that you don?t always need to catch the perfect entry to see progress. Markets move quickly, and showing up consistently often matters more than trying to time everything exactly.

I traded $POLYFACTS recently and didn?t buy it at its lowest level, but the trade still worked out. At the same time, I joined a Bitget Onchain trading competition that featured $USELESS, $POLYFACTS, and $AVNT. The mix of trading activity and small rewards has been a steady way to keep learning.

For me, these competitions are less about chasing the biggest wins and more about building habits, testing strategies, and adding small gains over time. If you?re exploring similar paths, it could be worth seeing how structured events fit into your own approach.

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#1 - September 12, 2025, 11:04:35 AM

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Indeed, participating in a trading competition can be a learning experience and hone our skills. However, before entering a trading competition, it's a good idea to test the strategy you'll be using.
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Indeed, participating in a trading competition can be a learning experience and hone our skills. However, before entering a trading competition, it's a good idea to test the strategy you'll be using.
I agree, testing strategies first makes a huge difference. In Competition 51, trading $USELESS, $POLYFACTS, and $AVNT gave me real practice with discipline and timing. Even without top leaderboard spots, I learned a lot and still earned steady rewards.

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I relate to this a lot. For me, it?s not about catching the bottom either it?s about showing up daily. The Onchain Challenge in Phase 20 actually became my morning routine, picking which token to trade like $TROLL or $WOD just to keep stacking a bit of BGB. after a while i ended up with some gain Feels like steady compounding.
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It's true that finding the best entry point isn't the only way to improve. Consistency often yields more consistent results. Participating in competitions can be a learning experience, as long as the focus is on building habits and strategies, rather than chasing instant results.
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