Those who mocked me seem to have profited. But I have to be honest—I really made a rookie mistake. I sold during the lowest point, watching my account lose value in front of my eyes. If I had held on and not sold back then, I would have already broken even. Looking at ZKP, this coin's performance is also quite interesting. This market cycle has taught me a lesson: panic selling is often the worst decision. The most testing time for your mentality is during the bottom range; often, sticking to your position is more difficult than stop-loss.
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HypotheticalLiquidator
· 12-26 20:51
Bottom selling is self-liquidation; this wave of health factors has directly collapsed.
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Lonely_Validator
· 12-26 20:50
Bottoming out really is incredible; watching the rebound happen is just so painful.
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AirdropFatigue
· 12-26 20:50
Haha, everyone has cut losses at the bottom before, just a bit more expensive this time.
This wave of ZKP really has something, much more reliable than those scam coins I dealt with before.
Mindset is the biggest enemy, to be honest.
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LiquidityWitch
· 12-26 20:39
This is what I want to tell newcomers every day: cutting losses is truly a poison.
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AllTalkLongTrader
· 12-26 20:39
Cutting meat at the bottom is really a terminal disease, and I have done it too, and now I regret it every time
Those who mocked me seem to have profited. But I have to be honest—I really made a rookie mistake. I sold during the lowest point, watching my account lose value in front of my eyes. If I had held on and not sold back then, I would have already broken even. Looking at ZKP, this coin's performance is also quite interesting. This market cycle has taught me a lesson: panic selling is often the worst decision. The most testing time for your mentality is during the bottom range; often, sticking to your position is more difficult than stop-loss.