This time really is different. Getting 7.5 is considered a success. I'm a student and also a UNI ambassador, right? To be honest, my mindset has gone through quite a few twists and turns along the way — from "it might still fall" to "it might rise," from "being caught in a trap" to "not selling," and I even almost bought back in. Sometimes I give up on it, sometimes I want to give it a shot. When I have no money left, I feel the most desperate, watching the market still there, with only one thought: I wish I could break even. Now I’ve come to terms with it, just treat it as value investing, and see how things go in 4 years. After all, at this point, rather than trading frequently, it’s better to hold onto the chips I have. Next time I really break even, I’ll never play again.
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0xSoulless
· 9h ago
Another story of being wiped out leading to enlightenment; the student spokesperson truly can't hold it together anymore.
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LayoffMiner
· 9h ago
Haha, I understand this mindset. Selling at 7.5 makes you a winner.
We agreed not to look at our phones for 4 years and to gamble on long-term value.
The ones holding onto their chips end up laughing the hardest; the ones suffering are the ones enduring.
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BuyHighSellLow
· 10h ago
Oh my, it's another declaration of "This time I will definitely break even," I've heard it too many times.
I heard this kind of talk last year, from the same senior brother. How is he doing now? I didn't dare to ask.
Just taking 7.5 and succeeding? Bro, you really have strong mental preparation.
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GasFeeLover
· 10h ago
This change in mindset is truly amazing. Going from watching the market every day to lying flat and holding coins, I’ve realized.
Just satisfied with 7.5? Bro, your vision is higher than mine.
Four years of value investing and then saying you’ll never play again—how many times have I heard that? Haha.
Students can still be so deeply trapped—truly warriors.
Honestly, frequent trading is indeed the main way to lose money. Once you understand this, you’ll win.
I’ve felt the most despair during the times when I had no money—such a helpless feeling really gnaws at your heart.
If this time you’ve recovered your funds, can you really resist the urge to play again? I don’t believe it.
Holding coins and waiting may seem simple, but it’s actually the biggest test of human nature.
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metaverse_hermit
· 10h ago
7.5 just run, smart people, I only understood what HODL is after losing a lot.
This time really is different. Getting 7.5 is considered a success. I'm a student and also a UNI ambassador, right? To be honest, my mindset has gone through quite a few twists and turns along the way — from "it might still fall" to "it might rise," from "being caught in a trap" to "not selling," and I even almost bought back in. Sometimes I give up on it, sometimes I want to give it a shot. When I have no money left, I feel the most desperate, watching the market still there, with only one thought: I wish I could break even. Now I’ve come to terms with it, just treat it as value investing, and see how things go in 4 years. After all, at this point, rather than trading frequently, it’s better to hold onto the chips I have. Next time I really break even, I’ll never play again.