Recently, while going through some old posts, I suddenly figured something out—
In crypto, it's always been ups and downs: today it skyrockets, tomorrow it gets cut in half, and the day after it recovers. But as long as you don't lose your way, what’s meant to happen will eventually happen.
As a newbie, what I can do now is to operate less blindly and read more books. After paying quite a bit of tuition, I finally understand: the market punishes ignorance, but it also rewards growth.
I hope that after a few years of struggling and grinding, I can become that kind of veteran—someone others come to for advice when they have problems.
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RektRecovery
· 19h ago
lmao "direction didn't go wrong" is what everyone says right before getting liquidated ngl
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ConfusedWhale
· 19h ago
What you said is absolutely right; less trading and more research is truly a lesson learned the hard way.
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NonFungibleDegen
· 19h ago
ngl this hits different when ur down 80% on ur portfolio ser
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0xSherlock
· 20h ago
That's right, only after being rekt as a newbie can you become a veteran.
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BankruptWorker
· 20h ago
You've paid quite a bit in tuition, right? Same here, it hurts.
Recently, while going through some old posts, I suddenly figured something out—
In crypto, it's always been ups and downs: today it skyrockets, tomorrow it gets cut in half, and the day after it recovers.
But as long as you don't lose your way, what’s meant to happen will eventually happen.
As a newbie, what I can do now is to operate less blindly and read more books.
After paying quite a bit of tuition, I finally understand: the market punishes ignorance, but it also rewards growth.
I hope that after a few years of struggling and grinding, I can become that kind of veteran—someone others come to for advice when they have problems.