Honestly, this thing is always quite mysterious. Last time, at least the market had some temper, but now? Completely unpredictable.
The most frustrating feeling is this — the trade you made is nine times out of ten a trap; the one you retreat from is actually the wave of the market. Watching others make money while you’re on the sidelines regretting, or vice versa, being fully invested and stuck, still having to hold on. If your mentality isn’t good, you’d have blown up long ago.
But I’ve been through it many times, won some, lost some, and I’ve long since gotten used to this back-and-forth. What’s coming will come, and what’s meant to leave can’t be held back. Instead of obsessing, it’s better to accept that uncertainty is the norm of this market.
Forget it, I’ll just sleep now.
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ShibaMillionairen't
· 01-10 21:03
Really, I can never get the rhythm right
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MEVHunterNoLoss
· 01-10 21:01
It's really like mystic cooking; no matter how you choose, you end up falling into a trap.
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GlueGuy
· 01-10 20:54
Really, even reverse operations can lead to losses; this market is just outrageous.
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VitalikFanAccount
· 01-10 20:49
Nine out of ten times, the operation is reversed, truly amazing
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OffchainOracle
· 01-10 20:40
Really, whether you win or lose depends entirely on luck; there's no way to predict it.
When you're trapped, you want to die, but then it turns around and rises again. The feeling is incredible.
I've long since become indifferent; anyway, I've come this far.
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NFTRegretDiary
· 01-10 20:38
Really, every time I bet against the trend, I am the one with the fate of "you go down when I enter, you go up when I run."
Honestly, this thing is always quite mysterious. Last time, at least the market had some temper, but now? Completely unpredictable.
The most frustrating feeling is this — the trade you made is nine times out of ten a trap; the one you retreat from is actually the wave of the market. Watching others make money while you’re on the sidelines regretting, or vice versa, being fully invested and stuck, still having to hold on. If your mentality isn’t good, you’d have blown up long ago.
But I’ve been through it many times, won some, lost some, and I’ve long since gotten used to this back-and-forth. What’s coming will come, and what’s meant to leave can’t be held back. Instead of obsessing, it’s better to accept that uncertainty is the norm of this market.
Forget it, I’ll just sleep now.