Account balance: 1400U. Today I plan to record the entire trading process.
To be honest, I’m not sure how it will go—will I end up wiped out, or will I double my money and cash out? This question pops up every time before I open a position.
Yesterday, I actually got the direction right, but I kept thinking, "Let’s wait a bit longer, think bigger," and ended up watching the market take off right in front of me. Looking back, sometimes having a "big picture" mindset isn’t really a good thing—if you don’t take the profit when you should, it just becomes a mental block.
No more overthinking. Today, I’ll keep going. The market doesn’t stop for anyone’s hesitation—get in when you should, get out when you should. It’s that simple.
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MEVHunter
· 5h ago
The bigger the pattern, the more you lose. This is exactly the greedy algorithm in the mempool, haha.
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NotFinancialAdvice
· 12-09 08:54
This mentality and inner demons are really something else; so many people have failed because of this.
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NFT_Therapy
· 12-09 08:49
Hmm... Having "vision" can really harm you, I've experienced it myself.
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Still daring to play like this with 1400U, that's some real guts.
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This round depends on whether you can control that greedy heart.
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To be honest, yesterday's trade was just greed, I've had it too, it's hard to cure.
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Saying "run when you need to" is easy, but actually doing it is deadly hard.
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Actually, the hardest part isn't judging the market, it's letting go of that wishful thinking.
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Getting the direction right and still losing money, that's real skill.
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1400U doubled? Bro, are you serious?
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Having too much "vision" makes you miss out on small gains, it's really ironic.
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I can never get the timing of entry and exit right, I believe it now.
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Layer2Arbitrageur
· 12-09 08:34
yo $1400 stack with that decision paralysis energy... honestly the math ain't mathing. you're leaving basis points on the table by overthinking entry/exit windows like this lol
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zkProofInThePudding
· 12-09 08:29
This is the gambler's mentality. Yesterday's trade was a real lesson for you, and you still want to try again?
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MemeEchoer
· 12-09 08:26
Having a "grand vision" is really poison for trading. That move yesterday was truly a pity.
Account balance: 1400U. Today I plan to record the entire trading process.
To be honest, I’m not sure how it will go—will I end up wiped out, or will I double my money and cash out? This question pops up every time before I open a position.
Yesterday, I actually got the direction right, but I kept thinking, "Let’s wait a bit longer, think bigger," and ended up watching the market take off right in front of me. Looking back, sometimes having a "big picture" mindset isn’t really a good thing—if you don’t take the profit when you should, it just becomes a mental block.
No more overthinking. Today, I’ll keep going. The market doesn’t stop for anyone’s hesitation—get in when you should, get out when you should. It’s that simple.