Profits feel good, but real growth? That comes from the losses. 📉
Just got burned on a $LINK position. I was holding firm on the bet that it'd stay above $12.838—figured the technicals lined up. Market said otherwise though, and now I'm wearing it.
But here's the thing: every loss teaches something that a win won't. You start paying attention to things you glossed over before.
While I'm processing this one, I'm also thinking about platform features. How come we don't have loss cards yet on the PNL tracker? Would actually be useful to have that visual record of what happened—makes reviewing trades less painful and way more productive.
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DeFiGrayling
· 9h ago
Losing money teaches you more than making money. There's nothing wrong with that statement.
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DuskSurfer
· 9h ago
Losses are the best teachers; winning too easily can make people overconfident.
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blocksnark
· 9h ago
This loss is indeed a textbook-level reminder... But honestly, the loss cards feature idea is brilliant, it should have been around a long time ago.
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TokenVelocityTrauma
· 10h ago
ngl link is really a piece of junk, I've also fallen for it... but he's right, the memory of losses is deeper than making money.
Profits feel good, but real growth? That comes from the losses. 📉
Just got burned on a $LINK position. I was holding firm on the bet that it'd stay above $12.838—figured the technicals lined up. Market said otherwise though, and now I'm wearing it.
But here's the thing: every loss teaches something that a win won't. You start paying attention to things you glossed over before.
While I'm processing this one, I'm also thinking about platform features. How come we don't have loss cards yet on the PNL tracker? Would actually be useful to have that visual record of what happened—makes reviewing trades less painful and way more productive.