The aster trading competition is coming to an end. I was originally ranked 11th and planned to just coast my way to a decent finish. But then I thought, since the opportunity is right in front of me, why not try for the top ten? As a result, I got greedy and opened 2 more positions, and now I've dropped directly to 15th place. Sometimes trading is like this; wanting to earn a little more can lead to losing even more.
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BoredStaker
· 12-23 10:31
This is the curse of aster, when you rush in, you get countered... Greed is indeed the original sin.
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YieldChaser
· 12-23 10:30
Oh my, this is the price of greed. Isn't having 11 enough? You have to take a gamble.
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MEVvictim
· 12-23 10:30
This is the so-called "greed leads to elimination," where 11 players turned into 15, and a good hand was wasted.
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SellTheBounce
· 12-23 10:13
Greed is like this; there are always people who think they can buy the dip and short at the highest price, but in the end, they become dumb buyers. They can barely maintain their rankings; this lesson is deep enough.
The aster trading competition is coming to an end. I was originally ranked 11th and planned to just coast my way to a decent finish. But then I thought, since the opportunity is right in front of me, why not try for the top ten? As a result, I got greedy and opened 2 more positions, and now I've dropped directly to 15th place. Sometimes trading is like this; wanting to earn a little more can lead to losing even more.