This wave of AT's market really made people feel terrible. After stopping out, the coin price suddenly surged and took off, that feeling was incredibly satisfying. What's the most heartbreaking? — Just 0.78%, less than a single point, and we missed out on a 70% increase right in front of our eyes.
Doing a few more trades would have been fine, but the problem is how close the distance was. Watching the market move in the opposite direction for no reason, that frustration is real. The loss is not just in numbers, but also in confidence. This is trading — sometimes, stop-losses are like a setup for the market to move against you.
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BlockchainGriller
· 12-27 10:53
Really, just a little bit more, this is the most heartbreaking.
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InscriptionGriller
· 12-27 10:52
0.78% away from becoming a life winner, that's the crypto world for you, always just one step away from the finish line.
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It's another story of stop-loss, I've seen this routine too many times, funds schemes love to cut like this.
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Comrade, this isn't trading, this is market education, the leek harvesters are never gentle.
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Just a little bit off, just a little bit, no ifs, the most skilled in the crypto world is your mentality.
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Really, every time I see these stories, I think of this — stop-loss and takeoff are always a pair of rivals.
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That's why I say technical competition is intense; behind the market reversal, some people are really just harvesting wool.
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70% slipping away right before your eyes, this feeling is even worse than eternal zero, haha.
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Losing money is a small matter, the key is losing confidence, which is what funds schemes want the most.
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FUD_Whisperer
· 12-27 10:52
This is the gambler's mentality—just a little more and everything is lost. Truly despairing.
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MEVHunter
· 12-27 10:47
0.78% distance, brother, this is the spread in the mempool, it really can eat people
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Web3ExplorerLin
· 12-27 10:39
hypothesis: the oracle problem here isn't just about price prediction—it's a fundamental bridging gap between human psychology and market mechanics. that 0.78% miss? that's essentially a cross-chain liquidity disconnect between emotion and execution, ngl.
This wave of AT's market really made people feel terrible. After stopping out, the coin price suddenly surged and took off, that feeling was incredibly satisfying. What's the most heartbreaking? — Just 0.78%, less than a single point, and we missed out on a 70% increase right in front of our eyes.
Doing a few more trades would have been fine, but the problem is how close the distance was. Watching the market move in the opposite direction for no reason, that frustration is real. The loss is not just in numbers, but also in confidence. This is trading — sometimes, stop-losses are like a setup for the market to move against you.