Finally got into the contract, and as soon as I did, I sold my position. This move was truly brilliant—originally wanted to add to my position to ride the trend, but I was scared off by the market's pullback and ran away in panic. Looking back at the chart now, I’m kicking myself for not holding on. Contracts are like that—one second you're mentally prepared, and the next second fear destroys you. Seeing screenshots of others making profits, and then looking at my own trading records, it really feels like "life is a drama, all about acting." This painful lesson of heavy loss is finally learned—stop-loss and greed are always opposing extremes.
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ChainDoctor
· 9h ago
Haha, I totally understand this mentality. As soon as there's a pullback, the legs go weak. It's really just the daily life of a paper hand.
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BloodInStreets
· 10h ago
This is a typical case of chasing high and cutting losses, and then comforting oneself by saying it was a lesson learned. Truly remarkable.
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FlippedSignal
· 10h ago
Selling out is truly awesome, this is my daily routine haha
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WalletsWatcher
· 10h ago
Haha, this is a typical "reckless syndrome," turning into a coward the moment you enter the market.
Finally got into the contract, and as soon as I did, I sold my position. This move was truly brilliant—originally wanted to add to my position to ride the trend, but I was scared off by the market's pullback and ran away in panic. Looking back at the chart now, I’m kicking myself for not holding on. Contracts are like that—one second you're mentally prepared, and the next second fear destroys you. Seeing screenshots of others making profits, and then looking at my own trading records, it really feels like "life is a drama, all about acting." This painful lesson of heavy loss is finally learned—stop-loss and greed are always opposing extremes.