The fluctuations of MEME coins teach people the most about trading. Not long ago, I had already gained quite a bit of profit, but then the market experienced a wave of correction, and my positions immediately returned to a loss. This experience is worth pondering—greed and lack of take-profit discipline are often the main reasons for an account shifting from profit to loss. Timely take-profit selling sometimes requires more courage than holding on.
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ProxyCollector
· 01-18 11:53
This round was really heartbreaking; I also lost it all back this way. Greed is truly poison.
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BankruptcyArtist
· 01-18 11:40
Hmm... you're right, I was greedy, and I could have retreated completely.
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GasFeeTears
· 01-18 11:38
This really hit hard. I am also among those who went from profit to negative again.
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FUD_Vaccinated
· 01-18 11:35
Oh my, it's the same old story again. Should have run at the top.
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PonziDetector
· 01-18 11:33
Oh, me too. I've lost it all back. Really, greed is the most deadly thing.
The fluctuations of MEME coins teach people the most about trading. Not long ago, I had already gained quite a bit of profit, but then the market experienced a wave of correction, and my positions immediately returned to a loss. This experience is worth pondering—greed and lack of take-profit discipline are often the main reasons for an account shifting from profit to loss. Timely take-profit selling sometimes requires more courage than holding on.