This wave of the market almost bankrupted me; the 388 profit was instantly wiped out, and I even lost 500 yuan of principal. It was a complete waste of a month. I had always heard people say that after making a big profit, you should stay out of the market and rest for a few days, but I didn't take it seriously at the time. Now I've been severely taught a lesson by reality. The market's temper is not to be trifled with, and greed is truly the biggest enemy of trading. This time, I finally understand what "burning firewood for a day after a thousand days of chopping" really means.
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DegenMcsleepless
· 01-18 12:56
Oh my god, 388 turned directly to ashes, and I even lost 500. This is my trading career, haha.
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FOMOmonster
· 01-18 12:52
Greed is indeed the poison of trading; 388 evaporated instantly. This feeling is really unpleasant.
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UnluckyMiner
· 01-18 12:52
Sigh, this is the consequence of not listening to advice. 388 is gone like that, and I ended up losing money too. I've been through it.
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0xSunnyDay
· 01-18 12:51
Oh no, this is a blatant teaching-level loss. You lost 388 and still added 500. I feel for you.
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TxFailed
· 01-18 12:51
ngl this is the classic "learned it the hard way" moment... technically speaking you just discovered what risk management actually means lol. the protocol didn't betray you, greed did. PSA to everyone lurking: that "rest after gains" thing isn't some boomer advice, it's literally edge case prevention dressed up as wisdom
This wave of the market almost bankrupted me; the 388 profit was instantly wiped out, and I even lost 500 yuan of principal. It was a complete waste of a month. I had always heard people say that after making a big profit, you should stay out of the market and rest for a few days, but I didn't take it seriously at the time. Now I've been severely taught a lesson by reality. The market's temper is not to be trifled with, and greed is truly the biggest enemy of trading. This time, I finally understand what "burning firewood for a day after a thousand days of chopping" really means.