The fluctuations of MEME coins teach people the most about trading. Not long ago, I had already gained quite a bit of profit, but then the market experienced a wave of correction, and my positions immediately returned to a loss. This experience is worth pondering—greed and lack of take-profit discipline are often the main reasons for an account shifting from profit to loss. Timely take-profit selling sometimes requires more courage than holding on.
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ProxyCollector
· 14h ago
This round was really heartbreaking; I also lost it all back this way. Greed is truly poison.
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BankruptcyArtist
· 14h ago
Hmm... you're right, I was greedy, and I could have retreated completely.
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GasFeeTears
· 14h ago
This really hit hard. I am also among those who went from profit to negative again.
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FUD_Vaccinated
· 14h ago
Oh my, it's the same old story again. Should have run at the top.
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PonziDetector
· 14h ago
Oh, me too. I've lost it all back. Really, greed is the most deadly thing.
The fluctuations of MEME coins teach people the most about trading. Not long ago, I had already gained quite a bit of profit, but then the market experienced a wave of correction, and my positions immediately returned to a loss. This experience is worth pondering—greed and lack of take-profit discipline are often the main reasons for an account shifting from profit to loss. Timely take-profit selling sometimes requires more courage than holding on.