When making money, you think it's because of your sharp vision; when losing money, you say you've been cut. Ultimately, it's just a game of chance. This logic has long been summarized by others. That being said, this is indeed the most fundamental aspect of the financial markets — each participant has their own stance and purpose. It may seem complicated, but that's really how it is😂
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SingleForYears
· 01-09 08:24
Blaming others for wins and losses, just can't figure it out.
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ProbablyNothing
· 01-07 20:23
It's all self-deception—profiting and bragging about yourself, losing and blaming the market makers, no one wants to admit they're bad at this.
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DegenRecoveryGroup
· 01-06 08:54
That's right, it's just a psychological game.
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airdrop_huntress
· 01-06 08:54
It's a bit harsh but truly hits home—bragging when making money and passing the buck when losing money. Isn't this just the standard behavior of retail investors?
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FlashLoanKing
· 01-06 08:44
Basically, when they make a profit, they brag; when they lose, they shift the blame.
When making money, you think it's because of your sharp vision; when losing money, you say you've been cut. Ultimately, it's just a game of chance. This logic has long been summarized by others. That being said, this is indeed the most fundamental aspect of the financial markets — each participant has their own stance and purpose. It may seem complicated, but that's really how it is😂