By the end of December, the weather was quite comfortable, but my heart felt cold.
Watching the BTC trend, the expected rebound never came. Initially, when it was at 120,000 USD, I still hoped it could go higher, but instead, it kept sliding down. Today, at the 87,000 USD level, I finally couldn't hold back my emotions and panic-sold 0.02 BTC. Honestly, it was a misjudgment.
It's not just BTC. Those altcoins are even more painful—most of them lost nearly 60%. Watching the numbers in my account shrink day by day, I regret over and over why I didn't cut losses at the high point in time. The opportunity was clearly there, but I kept missing it.
Looking back now, how many chances did I have to get out earlier? Each time, it was because of greed or misreading the trend, and in the end, I could only cut losses at a low point. This is the lesson the market has taught me—judging the trend can't be too rash; if you should exit, you must exit, or you'll only suffer losses.
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MetaMisfit
· 15h ago
87k sell? You're too early, brother. Now it's even more hopeless.
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SelfCustodyIssues
· 15h ago
87,000 cut loss? Bro, this is a real-life textbook—greed kills.
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GasFeeSobber
· 15h ago
Another story of getting burned, greed kills.
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Fren_Not_Food
· 15h ago
Oh no, where's the promised rebound? This is just the crypto game.
By the end of December, the weather was quite comfortable, but my heart felt cold.
Watching the BTC trend, the expected rebound never came. Initially, when it was at 120,000 USD, I still hoped it could go higher, but instead, it kept sliding down. Today, at the 87,000 USD level, I finally couldn't hold back my emotions and panic-sold 0.02 BTC. Honestly, it was a misjudgment.
It's not just BTC. Those altcoins are even more painful—most of them lost nearly 60%. Watching the numbers in my account shrink day by day, I regret over and over why I didn't cut losses at the high point in time. The opportunity was clearly there, but I kept missing it.
Looking back now, how many chances did I have to get out earlier? Each time, it was because of greed or misreading the trend, and in the end, I could only cut losses at a low point. This is the lesson the market has taught me—judging the trend can't be too rash; if you should exit, you must exit, or you'll only suffer losses.