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I added some $OKB spot holdings
In the evening it dropped directly from 96 to 92
Not entirely clear what happened, but it felt like abnormal selling pressure
I suspect it was that wave of NYSE investors from a few days ago
A big whale that went all-in couldn't hold and dumped it
Opened a long position on futures, should be able to catch a short-term bounce
In my usual monitoring, $OKB - my main position is in OKB
Almost no USDT left, I'm just hoping to break even quickly
Next time I'll never dare to go all-in on my position again
From October last year until now, it's been suffocating
Watching people around me make money, can only envy them while being stuck
Slowly averaging down my OKB cost
Hope for a good outcome
The reason I went to learn Texas Hold'em was to train myself
To build courage for going all-in
After learning I realized most of it was wasted time
Waiting for opportunities, gambling against human nature
As a poor kid from the countryside, I really couldn't hold back
Started playing futures after two months of poker
Profits and losses come from the same source - earn a lot but lose a lot too, gradually got bolder
Went all-in directly, at that time thinking $OKB at 500 no problem, long-term it's indeed fine
Going all-in is not a form of wisdom for me
I have no chance to do other things
Got badly taught a lesson, even though I'm bullish
Still need to keep some money in hand to wait for opportunities
This lesson has been going on for nearly four months, who in trading doesn't pay tuition fees
Accept your own mediocrity
Accept your own shortcomings
Review in time, get better and better ~