Trading cryptocurrencies is damn hard. When the market rises without selling, it either falls back or goes to zero, and then you lose your edge. When you finally sell after a small gain, it suddenly surges again. That night, I secretly bought a $400 position once, bought about 1.1 million of the vulgar penguin, bought 10 million of those coins—these past two days, I sold about $1.8 million worth. Damn, I came in yesterday when it was at 0.04, closed a contract, and today it rose another 50 points. How is it so accurate? You say having an edge means either it falls back or goes to zero, and if you don’t have an edge, you sell everything and it continues to surge. I still hold a lot of coins—these coins just keep falling, then I sell, and they rise again. Damn, earning a couple of bucks isn’t enough; it’s too damn hard to suffer through this. F***ing hell.
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Trading cryptocurrencies is damn hard. When the market rises without selling, it either falls back or goes to zero, and then you lose your edge. When you finally sell after a small gain, it suddenly surges again. That night, I secretly bought a $400 position once, bought about 1.1 million of the vulgar penguin, bought 10 million of those coins—these past two days, I sold about $1.8 million worth. Damn, I came in yesterday when it was at 0.04, closed a contract, and today it rose another 50 points. How is it so accurate? You say having an edge means either it falls back or goes to zero, and if you don’t have an edge, you sell everything and it continues to surge. I still hold a lot of coins—these coins just keep falling, then I sell, and they rise again. Damn, earning a couple of bucks isn’t enough; it’s too damn hard to suffer through this. F***ing hell.