Six months into this bull run and I'm still staring at my portfolio like it owes me money. Watched it pump, watched it dump, and somehow ended up asking myself if I'm actually investing or just collecting loss screenshots. Anyone else out there checking their holdings every five minutes only to realize the market doesn't care about your conviction?
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MEVHunter
· 4h ago
This market has been going on for six months, and I'm still bouncing back and forth. I feel like a sandwich attack bot in the mempool, frequently getting squeezed. I could compile a photo album of my cuttings.
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RetiredMiner
· 9h ago
It's been half a year and I'm still losing money. Might as well mine.
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RugResistant
· 01-04 10:35
ngl this screams classic emotional trading pattern... analyzed your mindset thoroughly and red flags detected everywhere. the five-minute checking thing? that's literally a common attack vector for fomo-induced losses. DYOR but here's my analysis: if conviction matters more than technicals, you're already compromised. needs immediate attention fr
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MentalWealthHarvester
· 01-03 02:51
Bro, isn't this just my daily routine? Refreshing every five minutes like clocking in for work
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AirdropAutomaton
· 01-03 02:49
Checking your position every five minutes is really over the top; the market doesn't care about your beliefs at all, haha.
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MetaMisery
· 01-03 02:47
Still losing after six months, I feel like I'm just a machine collecting loss screenshots.
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rekt_but_vibing
· 01-03 02:30
Falling into a complete mess, but I'm still holding on here
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Checking my position every five minutes is really a sickness, haha
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GasWaster
· 01-03 02:23
ngl this is my daily routine: checking the K-line every five minutes feels like an addiction I can't stop.
Six months into this bull run and I'm still staring at my portfolio like it owes me money. Watched it pump, watched it dump, and somehow ended up asking myself if I'm actually investing or just collecting loss screenshots. Anyone else out there checking their holdings every five minutes only to realize the market doesn't care about your conviction?