To be honest, I really learned a lesson this time. I originally wanted to seize an opportunity, but I ended up trapped after taking the opposite position. Now I just hope that those in charge won't go too far, so retail investors can still have a way out.
But forget it, I really won't touch this high-risk stuff anymore. Losing money is a small matter, but losing my mindset is deadly. This time it counts as paying tuition; recognizing reality is more important than anything else.
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FadCatcher
· 12-02 20:05
Uh, this is a casino, and you still want a way out after losing? Wake up.
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gas_fee_therapist
· 12-02 19:52
A typical scene of suckers awakening. It's true, a blown mindset is harder to bear than losing money.
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MEVSandwichMaker
· 12-02 19:52
Well, this is the ultimate realization of suckers. Fortunately, I didn't put my entire savings into it.
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FloorPriceNightmare
· 12-02 19:49
The pawns of the trader, the tuition has been paid enough.
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WalletAnxietyPatient
· 12-02 19:48
Another one paying the intelligence tax... By the way, how's the fall this time, Cut Loss or not?
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tokenomics_truther
· 12-02 19:45
The trader has made a fortune, while the retail investors have been completely wiped out, same old tactics.
To be honest, I really learned a lesson this time. I originally wanted to seize an opportunity, but I ended up trapped after taking the opposite position. Now I just hope that those in charge won't go too far, so retail investors can still have a way out.
But forget it, I really won't touch this high-risk stuff anymore. Losing money is a small matter, but losing my mindset is deadly. This time it counts as paying tuition; recognizing reality is more important than anything else.