Speaking of trading, it's really both funny and heartbreaking. I used to think I was slow at reactions, so I spent time practicing to speed up. But I finally realized—being fast isn't necessarily an advantage; sometimes it's the culprit behind "quickly handing over the car."



Watching coins like $AIAV drop one after another from over 50u, that feeling is more painful than anything. It's this pain that has driven me to all kinds of reckless operations. Sometimes I short $Q and get buried alive, or I impulsively buy $OOOO and end up hanging at the top.

Honestly, I haven't even earned a full 50u once so far; I always miss the perfect moment. I'm really craving profits, but more than that, I just want to complain to everyone—trading, sometimes, it's not about speed winning.
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MergeConflictvip
· 10h ago
Haha, being quick is really a deadly disease. I have the same problem, always trying to buy the dip but ending up buying halfway up the mountain.
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BearMarketBarbervip
· 10h ago
Haha, I totally get it. Being quick is truly a sin; when you're anxious, you start to self-destruct.
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SlowLearnerWangvip
· 10h ago
Oh no, this is me... Being quick often results in losing quickly. I really lost to my own reaction speed.
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