To be honest, the 20 U initially invested, I once thought that as long as it reached 50, I could break even. But after a year, the account directly lost 120,000.
At that time, I was staring at the K-line every day, feeling like I understood the market. Chasing high, cutting low, frequent operations. When the coin price fluctuated, I was even more panicked—seeing others make money made me itchy, afraid of missing out on the market. And what happened? Mistakes in operations again and again, and my mentality kept collapsing.
Looking back now, greed and fear alternated, and in the end, it turned out like this. No plan, no stop-loss, all based on feelings. This 120,000 yuan of tuition fees taught me what the ruthlessness of the market really means.
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OnchainHolmes
· 3h ago
Damn, this is just a replica of what I did last year. Frequent trading really feels like the Grim Reaper.
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BoredWatcher
· 19h ago
120,000 yuan in tuition fees, this deal is a huge loss
Watching others make money makes your hands itch, this is truly deadly
No stop-loss means waiting to die, can't blame the market
Frequent trading is always the secret weapon of rookies
Once the mentality collapses, the account follows, so true
Not having a plan is just gambling, sooner or later you'll pay the price
The cycle of FOMO and cutting losses, a classic crypto circle routine
Thinking you understand it, but ending up being the most painfully taught by the market
120,000 yuan, really enough to pay for tuition fees
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BlockTalk
· 19h ago
120,000 tuition fees, wow, this cost is just too high.
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PanicSeller
· 19h ago
Bro, this is a classic case of FOMO attack.
You get anxious when you see others making profits, right?
Without a plan and just relying on intuition, isn't that just gambling?
This 120,000 is indeed a costly tuition fee, but at least I understand now.
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DeadTrades_Walking
· 19h ago
Haha, this is me, a living example of a bad lesson
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20 dreams of life, ended up as a lesson of 200,000
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Basically, I was too greedy, watching K-line charts until I was dizzy
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No stop-loss is like slow suicide, I understand that now
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Frequent trading is really throwing money into the fire
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When your mindset collapses, everything is over, there's nothing more to say
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Roughly 120,000 yuan for a lesson, not a bad deal haha
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Don't ask me how I know, I just learned it the hard way
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It seems that those who can make money from trading are all survivors' bias
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Chasing gains and selling losses is old-fashioned, yet some still fall into the trap
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Now I understand, the market won't wait for you to think before moving
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defi_detective
· 19h ago
120,000 yuan tuition fee, this is what you call real market education
To be honest, the 20 U initially invested, I once thought that as long as it reached 50, I could break even. But after a year, the account directly lost 120,000.
At that time, I was staring at the K-line every day, feeling like I understood the market. Chasing high, cutting low, frequent operations. When the coin price fluctuated, I was even more panicked—seeing others make money made me itchy, afraid of missing out on the market. And what happened? Mistakes in operations again and again, and my mentality kept collapsing.
Looking back now, greed and fear alternated, and in the end, it turned out like this. No plan, no stop-loss, all based on feelings. This 120,000 yuan of tuition fees taught me what the ruthlessness of the market really means.