$TRUMP's performance reminds me of the most regrettable trade I made this year.
There was an early opportunity on-chain to get in, and I made a few swing trades, watching the trend look good. Later, a major exchange launched spot trading, and I followed up a few times. But as the price kept climbing, I felt increasingly uncertain—afraid of chasing the high and getting caught, and I didn't want to over-leverage. As a result, I watched helplessly as it surged round after round, with the rally exceeding expectations.
Honestly, this was the closest opportunity to a hundredfold return I've seen in 2025. Unfortunately, I didn't keep up with the psychological rhythm at the time, and in the end, it became the most regrettable record in my account. Sometimes the market is like that—opportunities and fears often appear simultaneously, testing your decision-making amid volatility.
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VirtualRichDream
· 2h ago
Mindset is really the biggest enemy, sometimes more deadly than technology.
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RamenStacker
· 2h ago
Sigh, I should have used leverage from the start. Now that I think about it, my mental preparation was really lacking.
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airdrop_huntress
· 2h ago
Looking at the limit-up board, I was really desperate. I should have been ruthless and chased earlier...
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LayerZeroHero
· 2h ago
Haha, you should go all in on the chain in the morning, instead of waiting for the exchange to join the fun.
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RugDocScientist
· 3h ago
That moment of chasing the high really is a mental demon. Watching others soar while I hesitate.
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ReverseTrendSister
· 3h ago
My goodness, this is my daily life... Getting the direction right but still not making money—that's the most heartbreaking.
$TRUMP's performance reminds me of the most regrettable trade I made this year.
There was an early opportunity on-chain to get in, and I made a few swing trades, watching the trend look good. Later, a major exchange launched spot trading, and I followed up a few times. But as the price kept climbing, I felt increasingly uncertain—afraid of chasing the high and getting caught, and I didn't want to over-leverage. As a result, I watched helplessly as it surged round after round, with the rally exceeding expectations.
Honestly, this was the closest opportunity to a hundredfold return I've seen in 2025. Unfortunately, I didn't keep up with the psychological rhythm at the time, and in the end, it became the most regrettable record in my account. Sometimes the market is like that—opportunities and fears often appear simultaneously, testing your decision-making amid volatility.