Honestly, it does make sense. I had already bought in at the 17k level for $wtf, with a target of 950k, and it actually got close. But looking back now, I still feel a bit regretful—missing out on the rally above 20k. If I hadn't been so eager to bottom out and exit at that time, I might have been able to enjoy bigger gains. Looking at the trading records now, the returns are actually quite average, not meeting expectations at all. Sometimes, this is the reality of trading: you can see the right direction, but not necessarily hit the right rhythm. Next time, I need to be more patient and not always think about quick arbitrage.
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MetaverseLandlady
· 16h ago
I should have known earlier to hold until 20k. I totally couldn't get a grasp on this wave's rhythm.
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OneBlockAtATime
· 16h ago
Ah, I really missed out on this wave. I should have just held on.
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gas_fee_therapist
· 16h ago
Bro, you really missed out this time. It's a shame you sold at 17k.
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DiamondHands
· 16h ago
Sigh, that was so heartbreaking. I was the same back then, sold at 17k, and now seeing it rise to over 20k makes me really want to smash my keyboard. Just lacking that bit of patience.
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RatioHunter
· 16h ago
It's all the same. Even if you choose the right direction, it's useless; the real challenge is the rhythm.
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FlatlineTrader
· 16h ago
Oh no, this is my painful lesson... I was right about the direction but sold too early, truly incredible.
Honestly, it does make sense. I had already bought in at the 17k level for $wtf, with a target of 950k, and it actually got close. But looking back now, I still feel a bit regretful—missing out on the rally above 20k. If I hadn't been so eager to bottom out and exit at that time, I might have been able to enjoy bigger gains. Looking at the trading records now, the returns are actually quite average, not meeting expectations at all. Sometimes, this is the reality of trading: you can see the right direction, but not necessarily hit the right rhythm. Next time, I need to be more patient and not always think about quick arbitrage.