This round of Sui market caused me to lose over $4,600, and I'm a bit exhausted from the hustle. But I don't plan to give up just yet—I'm switching to short BCH, aiming to recover the previous losses through this reverse operation. Market risks always exist; the key is to find a trading rhythm that suits you. Traders with similar experiences can share their ideas.
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metaverse_hermit
· 5h ago
Want to turn things around after losing? Buddy, that's a dangerous mindset. chasing losses is the easiest way to incur a big loss.
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BlockchainNewbie
· 5h ago
Bro, your move this time is truly courageous, but I'm just worried you'll end up shooting yourself in the foot.
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ContractBugHunter
· 5h ago
Buddy, that's the gambler's mentality. Trying to double down after a loss is even more dangerous.
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MysteryBoxOpener
· 5h ago
Still adding leverage after losing, really a gambler's mentality, bro.
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MevShadowranger
· 5h ago
Losing 4600 and still wanting to turn the tide, how strong must that mindset be... Can BCH really make a comeback this time?
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consensus_failure
· 5h ago
Still playing short positions after losing? How strong must that mentality be? I truly admire it.
This round of Sui market caused me to lose over $4,600, and I'm a bit exhausted from the hustle. But I don't plan to give up just yet—I'm switching to short BCH, aiming to recover the previous losses through this reverse operation. Market risks always exist; the key is to find a trading rhythm that suits you. Traders with similar experiences can share their ideas.