Regarding the $LISA project, I have to be honest — buying it really was a trap.
At 10 o'clock, I initially wanted to quietly scoop it up, but I couldn't resist and invested 75U. When I opened my account to take a look, there was only 20U left, a 75% drop, and my mindset is pretty shattered. Speaking of which, this coin's performance is indeed a bit disappointing. Looking back at the moment I made the trade, I feel like I might have been one of those caught in a scam.
Reflecting on this experience, there are quite a few projects like this in the market. Some coins have had very fierce trends since their launch, and retail investors can easily become bagholders if they're not careful. Such a large decline indicates either the project itself has issues or the hype has dissipated. Regardless of which, for us ordinary investors, the lesson is the same — be cautious when choosing coins, and cut losses in time.
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WhaleStalker
· 01-12 05:51
75% direct wipeout, this is a painful lesson. LISA's pitfalls are too deep.
On-site panic buyers, who would have expected such a fierce move at 10 o'clock?
It should have been cut losses earlier, now all that's left is to reflect. That's how the crypto world is—if you're not careful, you'll become a leek.
The project team plays like this, retail investors really have no way out. Next time I see this kind of market, I'll just lie flat.
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ImpermanentPhobia
· 01-12 05:50
A 75% drop is really incredible, which is why I get so hesitant whenever I see new coins now.
LISA's trap is a bit deep, I should have listened to advice earlier.
It's another one that opens high and then drops, retail investors are always the last to take the fall.
Stop-loss is easy to talk about, but when you're actually in the trap, you just can't bear to cut it.
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LostBetweenChains
· 01-12 05:49
75% loss... Bro, you're really having a tough time. By the way, I've also looked into LISA, and it's the typical case of hype in the early stages followed by a complete collapse.
I should have listened to those calling for stop-loss from the beginning. Really, in this circle, risk control is a hundred times more important than dreaming of getting rich quickly.
Another "next time for sure" story. Why do so many people keep falling into the trap?
LISA really broke my defenses. What does the project team think of retail investors?
But on the other hand, losing money is just a lesson learned. It's smarter than holding on and risking everything.
That's why I am much more calm when evaluating projects now. Don't ask me how I know...
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WhaleWatcher
· 01-12 05:49
75% decline... This is textbook-level manipulation, buddy.
I'm also watching LISA on this move; it's indeed a bit risky, should have sold early.
The fate of retail investors, having stepped on too many such traps.
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unrekt.eth
· 01-12 05:42
75% directly cleared, this is the lesson LISA taught me
Should have listened to advice earlier, it's another typical fake coin scam
It's too late to cut losses, brother. You should have sold this kind of coin long ago
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LiquidationOracle
· 01-12 05:34
75% decline... Bro, how much patience does that take? I would have sold off and run long ago.
Projects that can't make money are just a few common scams. Next time, stay alert.
Another "promising" coin, but it turned out to be a tool for cutting leeks.
Honestly, these kinds of projects should have been stopped early; dragging them out only makes it worse.
LISA is a bit of a deep pit, everyone be cautious.
I was thinking of entering, but seeing your situation... definitely a warning to avoid.
There are many scammers in the market, but even more retail investors being deceived, it's helpless.
Trading 75U for a lesson is still somewhat worth it, at least I didn't go all-in.
Regarding the $LISA project, I have to be honest — buying it really was a trap.
At 10 o'clock, I initially wanted to quietly scoop it up, but I couldn't resist and invested 75U. When I opened my account to take a look, there was only 20U left, a 75% drop, and my mindset is pretty shattered. Speaking of which, this coin's performance is indeed a bit disappointing. Looking back at the moment I made the trade, I feel like I might have been one of those caught in a scam.
Reflecting on this experience, there are quite a few projects like this in the market. Some coins have had very fierce trends since their launch, and retail investors can easily become bagholders if they're not careful. Such a large decline indicates either the project itself has issues or the hype has dissipated. Regardless of which, for us ordinary investors, the lesson is the same — be cautious when choosing coins, and cut losses in time.