Three months ago, I was full of confidence, but now my account has already lost 1 million. Every time I thought it had bottomed out, I added more margin, only to have my positions liquidated again and again. Last night, I added what I told myself would be the final deposit, promising myself it was the last chance.
But now? I really don't want to keep watching the charts.
Maybe it's time to face reality—this market isn't for me. Cutting losses and exiting is much more rational than continuing to hang on. Some losses, if you keep carrying them, just become an obsession. When it’s time to let go, you have to let go.
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GateUser-8b86f637
· 7h ago
😅 is pretty impressive, bro. Isn't it nice to have a steady daily profit of 25?
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TokenToaster
· 8h ago
Cut your losses, brother. Stop deceiving yourself.
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GweiTooHigh
· 8h ago
1 million is gone. Bro, this is gambler-style averaging up. Every time you see a bottom, you go all-in...
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GweiWatcher
· 8h ago
1 million evaporated and still topping up margin... This mentality is really unbelievable.
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QuorumVoter
· 8h ago
Lost 1 million and still increasing your bet? Bro, this isn’t a gambling issue, it’s a psychological problem.
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SellTheBounce
· 8h ago
Buying the dip over and over is just a vicious cycle—there’s always a lower point waiting for you.
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Bottomed out? Bro, history always proves that bag holders all think the same.
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A million evaporated and you’re still adding margin—that’s the weakness of human nature.
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Let it go. As long as the foundation is there, you’ll never run out of opportunities. Surviving is more important than anything.
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Sell on the rebound and never touch it again—that’s the real rule for surviving in crypto.
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Don’t blame yourself. The market doesn’t care about your confidence; it’ll just keep pushing down.
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I cashed out long ago on this round. Now I’m just waiting for a signal from the technical indicators.
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Admitting defeat isn’t shameful—holding on stubbornly is the real gambler’s move.
This recent ETH trend is really exhausting.
Three months ago, I was full of confidence, but now my account has already lost 1 million. Every time I thought it had bottomed out, I added more margin, only to have my positions liquidated again and again. Last night, I added what I told myself would be the final deposit, promising myself it was the last chance.
But now? I really don't want to keep watching the charts.
Maybe it's time to face reality—this market isn't for me. Cutting losses and exiting is much more rational than continuing to hang on. Some losses, if you keep carrying them, just become an obsession. When it’s time to let go, you have to let go.
Maybe I really can’t handle the crypto world.