Missed out again, my trading skills are really something else.
Yesterday with that XNY, I took 50% profit and rushed to sell because I was afraid of a pullback, but then it shot up 4x—thinking back on it now, those who know, know the feeling. Today with LUNC, it was about to double, but I had to take someone to the train station and was worried I couldn't watch the market, so I closed my position early. When I got back, sure enough, it had taken off.
It's always like this—I get off before the ride even starts, then just watch helplessly as it takes off. When will I be able to actually hold onto my coins? I honestly can't believe myself.
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LiquiditySurfer
· 6h ago
Hahaha, here we go again. I've really become a professional stop-loss machine, always selling at the floor price every time.
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0xSunnyDay
· 6h ago
Bro, this move is really something. Every time, you manage to perfectly miss the takeoff moment.
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blocksnark
· 6h ago
Ha, that's just my daily routine. Every time I'm just one step away from going all-in.
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GasBandit
· 6h ago
Ha, that's just me, the definition of itchy hands. That XNY incident was really something, and I'm still regretting it.
I can't change this bad habit—it's just fate.
Once again, I missed out perfectly. That's my specialty.
Not being able to hold onto coins—that's me, always ending up like this.
Feels like I'm just serving tea to the market makers...
Missed out again, my trading skills are really something else.
Yesterday with that XNY, I took 50% profit and rushed to sell because I was afraid of a pullback, but then it shot up 4x—thinking back on it now, those who know, know the feeling. Today with LUNC, it was about to double, but I had to take someone to the train station and was worried I couldn't watch the market, so I closed my position early. When I got back, sure enough, it had taken off.
It's always like this—I get off before the ride even starts, then just watch helplessly as it takes off. When will I be able to actually hold onto my coins? I honestly can't believe myself.