I started accumulating $FHE from 0.27, optimistic about this coin's prospects, and simply kept adding to my position. The gains were impressive, several times the profit was right in front of me, but I didn't dare to take profits at the time. As a result, after a wave of correction, my mindset completely collapsed—ultimately, I cut my losses and exited, losing over 10,000 US dollars across several accounts.



The most heartbreaking part is that later, $FHE traded sideways between 0.03-0.04, and it didn't break through that range. At that time, there was still a chance to add to my position, and I could have turned losses into profits. But I was already hurt deeply earlier and couldn't muster the courage anymore.

Here's a quick calculation: if I had held on or added to my position at the bottom range, turning 500,000 yuan into a profit over the New Year was entirely possible. But now? I exited at a loss, missed the rebound, and that feeling is truly tough to bear.

This experience taught me that trading psychology is more important than the ability to pick coins. Adding at high levels is easy; the real challenge is enduring the waves of correction. Without a stop-loss plan, even the best coins can't save you. The story of $FHE is over, but this lesson will stay with me forever.
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CascadingDipBuyervip
· 15h ago
Honestly, this is the story we experience every day. Saying "buy low, sell high" is easy to say. It's that mindset theory again, but it really hits home—stop-loss is a hundred times more important than choosing coins. Bought in at 0.27, now watching it rebound. I understand this feeling—it's greed that caused it.
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ThreeHornBlastsvip
· 15h ago
Oh no, this is a classic case of "seeing the right direction but losing due to mentality," truly remarkable. The moment of cutting losses must have been especially painful, and looking back at your decisions makes it even more frustrating. It's really a tug-of-war between greed and fear; if you don't handle it well, you lose everything. The 500,000 dream is gone, and this tuition fee is really not cheap.
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MemecoinTradervip
· 15h ago
nah this is literally the sentiment manipulation playbook in reverse lmao. dude had the alpha entry, watched the memetic velocity spike, then panic-sold at peak fear. classic weak hands narrative arc fr fr
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GasFeeSobbervip
· 15h ago
It's already at 0.03, and you're still not daring to buy the dip. This is the consequence of a poor mindset.
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GasGasGasBrovip
· 15h ago
Bro, this wave really is a textbook-level mental breakdown... Over 10,000 USDT just disappeared like that. To be honest, I just don't have that kind of resolve. I start trembling and selling when I see the price drop, and then I can only watch the rebound happen. That 0.03 wave was indeed a bottom opportunity, but those who already cut their losses wouldn't dare to rush in again. The psychological shadow is too big.
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GateUser-7a2273dbvip
· 15h ago
Same
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GateUser-f72720davip
· 15h ago
Same😔
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