$pippin this wave directly 8 times, as a result, I got on board at 0.024, and when it rose to 0.04, I ran away completely.
Watching it fly behind me with my eyes wide open, this mindset really can't hold up. Clearly, I grasped the starting point, but the pattern didn't open up, and I got off the bus too early. This is yet another classic case of "holding onto the coins but not being able to keep the profits," and this lesson has come at quite a cost.
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shadowy_supercoder
· 5h ago
0.04 just ran away, what else can I say, greed is like a snake swallowing an elephant.
That's why they say Cut Loss is the most painful, this time the tuition fee is really quite high.
8 times right in front of me, but ended up only eating half, this mindset needs some serious training.
Actually, leaving early isn't wrong, at least I wasn't trapped, just always feel a bit regretful, right?
If you can't hold on, then don't look at Candlestick charts, the more you look, the more frustrated you feel.
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PoetryOnChain
· 7h ago
If I had known earlier, I should have resisted more. Running away at such a low multiple of 0.04 really feels like a loss.
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MEVHunter
· 7h ago
At that moment of 0.04, one should look at the mempool's Holdings distribution... Those who left early usually didn't understand the capital situation.
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DuskSurfer
· 7h ago
If I had known earlier, I would have hodl'd until the end. This wave has indeed affected my mindset.
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AirdropBuffet
· 7h ago
This is the price of greed; 0.04 was used, and the result looks like 8 times. The mindset has collapsed.
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FloorPriceWatcher
· 7h ago
I said it, doubling from 0.024 to 0.04 and then running, this mindset issue really has no cure.
If I had known, I should have bought the dip and just slept, not looking at the charts.
This kind of coin has to be held, if you're bullish, just hold on tight.
Wanting 8 times after selling at 0.04? Dream on.
People who buy the dip are all like this, eager for a small profit.
Next time, be smarter, be decisive when it's time to take profit.
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RuntimeError
· 7h ago
Oh no, 0.04 really ran away a bit quickly, and then it flew up several times later.
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LiquidationAlert
· 7h ago
Well, 0.04 just ran away, it's indeed a bit regrettable this time, but at least I wasn't trapped.
$pippin this wave directly 8 times, as a result, I got on board at 0.024, and when it rose to 0.04, I ran away completely.
Watching it fly behind me with my eyes wide open, this mindset really can't hold up. Clearly, I grasped the starting point, but the pattern didn't open up, and I got off the bus too early. This is yet another classic case of "holding onto the coins but not being able to keep the profits," and this lesson has come at quite a cost.