There is a moment—quiet, almost sacred—when a trader watches a candlestick form. It grows, it retreats, it hesitates, and for a breath of time it reflects not only market psychology but something more intimate: the trader’s own fears, hopes, and convictions. In that moment, risk is no longer an abstract concept. It is alive, pulsing between opportunity and loss, testing the resilience of the one who chooses to participate. Crypto trading, more than many financial pursuits, magnifies this tens...