Here's my take: copy my buys, but whatever you do—don't mirror my exits. Trust me on this one.
Fucked up and missed out on a 2k+ move. Can't even get mad at myself anymore.
Managed to pocket 1 SOL though, so there's that.
If you're into tracking active traders, check out similar portfolios and see how the moves actually play out. Sometimes watching others trade teaches you more than your own blunders.
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TradFiRefugee
· 13h ago
Really, buying the dip is fine, but avoid copying exits. This guy's advice is spot on.
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BearMarketGardener
· 17h ago
Haha, this guy is right... Watching others cut losses teaches you more than losing money yourself.
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DAOdreamer
· 17h ago
Haha, this person is really... saying not to copy his exit, then turning around and letting everyone copy his buy-in, a typical "my failure is valuable" argument.
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ApeShotFirst
· 18h ago
Ha, copying to buy but not copying to sell? Bro, are you trying to save our intelligence?
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ETH_Maxi_Taxi
· 18h ago
Haha, this is hilarious. Copy buying but not copying selling—that logic I like.
Missed that 2k+ wave, huh? We've all gone through that kind of despair... But even 1 SOL isn't a waste of effort; consider it tuition.
Watching others' portfolios really teaches you more than just messing around yourself—though sometimes, watching it just gets more annoying...
Here's my take: copy my buys, but whatever you do—don't mirror my exits. Trust me on this one.
Fucked up and missed out on a 2k+ move. Can't even get mad at myself anymore.
Managed to pocket 1 SOL though, so there's that.
If you're into tracking active traders, check out similar portfolios and see how the moves actually play out. Sometimes watching others trade teaches you more than your own blunders.