I made a big mistake in my holding strategy. Over the past two months, I lost almost all my positions to nearly zero. I originally thought I had to lock in profits this time and take the gains. But guess what, the only coin I didn't hold onto tightly suddenly skyrocketed. Watching this trend, I really have nothing to say.



This is the daily life of a trader — either getting trapped because of greed or missing out on a surge because of caution. You can never predict the market's next move accurately. The feeling of watching the price increase and missing out is even more painful than losing money.
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GrayscaleArbitrageurvip
· 11h ago
This is karma. The ones you sell are guaranteed to rise, and the ones you hold are all traps.
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AlwaysAnonvip
· 01-13 01:55
That's fate. The one that's sold will definitely rise, while the remaining ones will all go to zero haha
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CommunityWorkervip
· 01-13 01:55
Damn, this is just my daily routine, I started regretting it the moment I cut my losses.
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OnchainFortuneTellervip
· 01-13 01:54
Haha, this is ridiculous. I've also experienced this kind of despair. The coin that was sold must skyrocket, while the ones kept all die. Really, sometimes I feel like a blind man. Who can predict this wave of the market? Anyway, I've given up. --- Wait, how do I feel a bit familiar with your description... --- My goodness, this FOMO feeling can really drive people crazy. Knowing full well that it's a matter of probability, but still can't beat it. --- So you mean... should we operate in reverse? That's hilarious, but that would also lead to losses. --- The crypto world is really a casino. But losing money might be more acceptable than missing out on a rally, right? I'm actually more afraid of seeing the coins I sold multiply five times. --- It’s always like this, making greedy mistakes and cautious mistakes are really a cycle.
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ImpermanentPhilosophervip
· 01-13 01:50
The coin that was sold has now skyrocketed, right? I knew this market just loves to mess with people like this.
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FlashLoanPhantomvip
· 01-13 01:45
Haha, this is what they call losing both the wife and the soldiers; the one who was sold actually took off, right?
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NFTRegrettervip
· 01-13 01:38
The pain of selling too early is really intense. Watching it soar, but already having sold it.
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