Had a solid run today—managed to stack a thousand bucks in the thick of the action. Was ready to celebrate the win, but then reality hit different. Decided to get a little too aggressive with the follow-up trades and watched the whole thing evaporate in about fifteen minutes. Classic move, honestly. It's one of those reminders that timing the market is brutal, and discipline matters way more than that dopamine rush from early wins. The lesson? Lock in profits when you get them.
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MultiSigFailMaster
· 23h ago
Locking orders is truly an art; watching the profits slip away is the most heartbreaking.
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ruggedSoBadLMAO
· 12-27 15:51
This is my story every time: I get greedy when I make money, and end up losing it all back.
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AirdropHustler
· 12-27 15:50
A thousand dollars instantly evaporated, this is my daily routine, buddy.
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MergeConflict
· 12-27 15:48
Profit and loss, that's us. Greed kills everything.
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GateUser-9f682d4c
· 12-27 15:36
Made profits and then lost, this mindset needs to be cultivated.
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GasFeeCrybaby
· 12-27 15:32
Greed really is a terminal illness; the distance from a thousand to zero is so short.
Had a solid run today—managed to stack a thousand bucks in the thick of the action. Was ready to celebrate the win, but then reality hit different. Decided to get a little too aggressive with the follow-up trades and watched the whole thing evaporate in about fifteen minutes. Classic move, honestly. It's one of those reminders that timing the market is brutal, and discipline matters way more than that dopamine rush from early wins. The lesson? Lock in profits when you get them.