A few days ago, I cleared my position, and the price of the coin started to rise immediately—what a feeling that was.
I still can't forget that previous wave. The Tongzhou Plan invested a few thousand dollars to enter the market, and later I gradually found opportunities to sell most of it. Not long after I sold, the price started to go up. Although I didn't lose money, the feeling of missing out was really uncomfortable.
But then I thought, I still have a little left in my core position. Over the past three months, the price fluctuation has been less than 5%. To be honest, just being able to stay steady in this market is already good. Not going to zero overnight is already an unexpected surprise.
Now I’ve set my sights on the HappySci project, hoping not to miss out again this time. Investing is like that—if you make a profit, you regret not taking more; if you lose, you regret investing too much. The key is to learn to reconcile with your own decisions.
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A few days ago, I cleared my position, and the price of the coin started to rise immediately—what a feeling that was.
I still can't forget that previous wave. The Tongzhou Plan invested a few thousand dollars to enter the market, and later I gradually found opportunities to sell most of it. Not long after I sold, the price started to go up. Although I didn't lose money, the feeling of missing out was really uncomfortable.
But then I thought, I still have a little left in my core position. Over the past three months, the price fluctuation has been less than 5%. To be honest, just being able to stay steady in this market is already good. Not going to zero overnight is already an unexpected surprise.
Now I’ve set my sights on the HappySci project, hoping not to miss out again this time. Investing is like that—if you make a profit, you regret not taking more; if you lose, you regret investing too much. The key is to learn to reconcile with your own decisions.