To be honest, I’ve also been caught in a trap. Watching small coins like $BONK, I always think I can make ten times the profit, but what happened? Instead, I lost everything and my wealth shrank. But pain is pain, and I still have to find a way to turn the situation around. Instead of obsessing over my trading mistakes every day, it’s better to calm down and replan. The biggest enemies of retail investors are greed and fear alternating. Either cut losses and exit, or truly believe in the future of this project, don’t waver in the middle. In today’s market, making money is much more realistic than proving you are right.
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VirtualRichDream
· 01-04 17:53
Everyone has been accused before; who hasn't? It's all due to greed.
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FlatlineTrader
· 01-04 17:48
I'm stuck and numb, so what if the tenfold dream is shattered? Anyway, I have to admit defeat.
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HalfIsEmpty
· 01-04 17:44
I'm feeling stuck and numb; now everything looks like I'm harvesting leeks.
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BugBountyHunter
· 01-04 17:42
Oh no, this is a blood, sweat, and tears lesson... The tenfold dream has been shattered into pieces.
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Stop-loss is really a skill; I haven't mastered it either.
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Swing trading costs the most money; it's even more painful than cutting losses directly.
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When greed takes over, you can't listen at all, and you just have to take a gamble.
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Looking back now, living is more important than right or wrong.
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BONK taught me what reality really is, truly.
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I agree, not wavering in the middle is the greatest respect to oneself.
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ETHReserveBank
· 01-04 17:35
Honestly, I also got caught up in the BONK wave. It’s uncomfortable to look at now.
Stop loss or hold, just choose one and don’t overthink it.
Greed is really the biggest poison for retail investors.
To be honest, I’ve also been caught in a trap. Watching small coins like $BONK, I always think I can make ten times the profit, but what happened? Instead, I lost everything and my wealth shrank. But pain is pain, and I still have to find a way to turn the situation around. Instead of obsessing over my trading mistakes every day, it’s better to calm down and replan. The biggest enemies of retail investors are greed and fear alternating. Either cut losses and exit, or truly believe in the future of this project, don’t waver in the middle. In today’s market, making money is much more realistic than proving you are right.