This bull run taught me a harsh lesson about impulse versus patience.
Best move I made? Locking up half my Monad drop the second it hit my wallet. Watched it compound while I slept. No stress, no charts, just steady gains.
Worst move? Flipping the other half trying to time the market. Thought I was being smart. Turns out I was just being greedy. Sold too early, bought back higher, repeat until broke.
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MustProfit
· 12-02 07:38
Is there really someone playing with such a garbage scam coin?
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RamenStacker
· 12-02 06:55
Lock-up Position is truly an ultimate skill. Back then, I also frequently moved it around due to my impulsiveness, a painful lesson.
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BetterLuckyThanSmart
· 12-02 06:54
Holding still is really the hardest, but also the most rewarding.
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RektCoaster
· 12-02 06:49
Hodl that half really made a lot of money, the story of the other half we all lived through.
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TheMemefather
· 12-02 06:46
Hodl is really amazing, my half coin in sleep mode earns more than what I make from day trading, it's hilarious.
This bull run taught me a harsh lesson about impulse versus patience.
Best move I made? Locking up half my Monad drop the second it hit my wallet. Watched it compound while I slept. No stress, no charts, just steady gains.
Worst move? Flipping the other half trying to time the market. Thought I was being smart. Turns out I was just being greedy. Sold too early, bought back higher, repeat until broke.
Same airdrop. Two completely different outcomes.
Guess which strategy I'm sticking with next time.