#数字货币市场回升 What happened to the plan of buying low and selling high? I did buy low, but ended up becoming the captain of the standing guard, and just when I wanted to run, the market was just warming up.
Staring at the sea of red on the screen, I feel my wallet protesting, as if the whole room is echoing with the sound of candlestick fluctuations. They say holding coins is a belief, but my belief is almost turning into an iron shirt, while the numbers in my account keep sending me warmth as they go down.
Every time I open the trading platform now, I have to mentally prepare myself—watching the positions feels like watching the climax of a suspense drama. A random update from a tech giant makes my heart race faster than the minute chart of $BTC. What's the most ironic? When small coins are soaring, I'm just watching; by the time I finally get on board, they all collectively dive, and I end up reserving a front-row seat for the show.
In summary: I originally wanted to optimize my asset allocation through cryptocurrency, but now it seems my asset allocation has optimized me... I guess the next step is to work on my physical fitness, ready for a strategic move at any time.
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RektButStillHere
· 11-28 19:50
Haha, isn't this just my daily routine? Buying low has turned into permanent Holdings.
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Standing guard really gets more and more desperate the longer you wait; even a second's delay can lead to Rekt.
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My faith has been cultivated enough; the next step is to learn how to let go.
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Every time I look at the Candlestick, it's like watching a horror movie; my mentality has really gone numb.
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With small coins, when you watch it, it doesn't move; but as soon as you turn around, it goes into a big dump.
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"Optimizing asset allocation" is a phrase I absolutely love; I need to learn to say this to comfort myself.
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I really relate to this description of Wallet protesting; it's a silent accusation happening every day.
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A tweet from a certain pro made my blood pressure soar; this trade is really worth it.
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Ser_This_Is_A_Casino
· 11-27 08:51
Really, buying low means buying, but I just didn't wait for the day to sell high. Now my account is just a perpetual motion machine, losing money every day.
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BlockchainBard
· 11-25 20:27
Haha, this is me, buying low and selling high turned into buying low and being trapped, now just waiting for the rebound to cut loss.
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MetaverseLandlord
· 11-25 20:22
Haha, I'm also a little expert in buying low, and now there are just two words in my mind: regret.
This wave is indeed a textbook-level Reverse operation, watching others soar while I'm in the basement.
Every time I think this time will be different, but the result is still the same disappointing outcome. It's just my fate to experience this.
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DevChive
· 11-25 20:19
Haha, me too. The positions I bought low have now become a psychological shadow.
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That's why I don't dare to be bullish when looking at Candlestick charts now, afraid that if I get too happy, I'll get trapped again.
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Wait, you said "asset allocation optimized me" and I laughed, it really is that kind of logic.
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The key is those small coins. When I see them rise tenfold, I wait for a correction, but by the time I get out of positions, they have already experienced a 50% slump.
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Every time I see a celebrity's statement, I have to take three deep breaths; otherwise, my blood pressure will go through the roof.
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Honestly, rather than saying I'm trading coins, it's more accurate to say I'm being traded by coins; I've already given up on struggling.
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What happened to the faith we talked about? Now my faith is almost cultivated into despair, haha.
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I bought at the peak to enjoy the view, and now I'm looking at earthworms underground.
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The thing I hate the most is that "it will rise again" mentality, and as a result, the longer I wait, the more trapped I become.
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I need to go do some physical work to calm my feelings; otherwise, I might really end up depressed.
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MetaverseLandlady
· 11-25 20:19
Oh no, I just want to ask when we can return to profitability, I've been standing guard so long my legs are going weak.
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CexIsBad
· 11-25 20:01
Haha really, I have a lot to say about buying low on this, and I'm still sitting in jail now.
#数字货币市场回升 What happened to the plan of buying low and selling high? I did buy low, but ended up becoming the captain of the standing guard, and just when I wanted to run, the market was just warming up.
Staring at the sea of red on the screen, I feel my wallet protesting, as if the whole room is echoing with the sound of candlestick fluctuations. They say holding coins is a belief, but my belief is almost turning into an iron shirt, while the numbers in my account keep sending me warmth as they go down.
Every time I open the trading platform now, I have to mentally prepare myself—watching the positions feels like watching the climax of a suspense drama. A random update from a tech giant makes my heart race faster than the minute chart of $BTC. What's the most ironic? When small coins are soaring, I'm just watching; by the time I finally get on board, they all collectively dive, and I end up reserving a front-row seat for the show.
In summary: I originally wanted to optimize my asset allocation through cryptocurrency, but now it seems my asset allocation has optimized me... I guess the next step is to work on my physical fitness, ready for a strategic move at any time.