3:30 AM still glued to the charts, orders live and ready.
Skipped the NYE madness entirely. Why? Two reasons—celebrations don't move the needle for me, and more importantly, I don't take Wednesdays off (or any day, really).
That's the real difference. Either you're hungry enough to outwork everyone else in this market, or you're just settling for whatever scraps are left. There's no middle ground in trading.
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MEVictim
· 5h ago
Still watching the market at 3 a.m., I knew it was another crazy person.
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RebaseVictim
· 5h ago
Still watching the market at 3 a.m.—now that's a real trader.
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PumpDoctrine
· 5h ago
Staying glued to the screen at 3 a.m. — now that's the true defi life.
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PessimisticOracle
· 5h ago
Still watching the market at 3 a.m., what does that mean? It just means you're really hungry.
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FancyResearchLab
· 5h ago
Staying glued to the screen at 3 a.m. should theoretically be feasible, but in practice, it just locks you into the smart trap of trading.
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YieldHunter
· 5h ago
nah this is just survivorship bias wrapped in a grind narrative tbh. if you look at the data, burnout correlates harder with blowups than consistent returns do. what's your risk-adjusted sharpe actually pulling rn?
3:30 AM still glued to the charts, orders live and ready.
Skipped the NYE madness entirely. Why? Two reasons—celebrations don't move the needle for me, and more importantly, I don't take Wednesdays off (or any day, really).
That's the real difference. Either you're hungry enough to outwork everyone else in this market, or you're just settling for whatever scraps are left. There's no middle ground in trading.