DOT has really driven me crazy 😡. I kept holding it and kept losing. The day before yesterday, I just couldn't take it anymore and opened a short position at a low point to hedge, but now I'm getting hit on both sides.
It's all tears when I talk about it. Back then, my friend kept nagging me every day, saying "just buy DOT with your eyes closed if it's under $5." I got impulsive and jumped in. Looking back now, that decision was absolutely ridiculous. That friend isn't saying anything now, and I'm still struggling in the mire 😖.
The worst part is, after hedging, my mindset got even worse—whether it goes up or down, neither is good, and staring at the charts every day is just pure self-torture. If only I'd listened to my own instincts instead of getting swept up by others. This round of operations has been a tough lesson to learn.
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RugpullAlertOfficer
· 17h ago
The result of following others' advice is ending up with nothing on both sides.
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LittleGod
· 12-04 03:54
Aren’t you a psychologist? How much have you lost on DOT?
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Iron-headedLeeksAgainst
· 12-04 00:35
My average price is 4u. There's no hope of breaking even anytime soon.
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Anson
· 12-03 18:29
I think your buddy is very reliable, it's just that you didn't keep your cool.
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EndureTheWaitForOpportunities.
· 12-03 12:30
Did you write it yourself?
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ErAlps
· 12-03 07:45
How did you know my operation 😭😭 is tightly stuck? I need 3.9 to break even.
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UnluckyLemur
· 12-03 06:50
A friend's advice is really like poison, yet I insist on drinking it.
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ChainComedian
· 12-03 06:24
Don't even mention it, I'm stuck in the DOT pit too. Now I just want to wait for it to go to zero and pretend it doesn't exist.
DOT has really driven me crazy 😡. I kept holding it and kept losing. The day before yesterday, I just couldn't take it anymore and opened a short position at a low point to hedge, but now I'm getting hit on both sides.
It's all tears when I talk about it. Back then, my friend kept nagging me every day, saying "just buy DOT with your eyes closed if it's under $5." I got impulsive and jumped in. Looking back now, that decision was absolutely ridiculous. That friend isn't saying anything now, and I'm still struggling in the mire 😖.
The worst part is, after hedging, my mindset got even worse—whether it goes up or down, neither is good, and staring at the charts every day is just pure self-torture. If only I'd listened to my own instincts instead of getting swept up by others. This round of operations has been a tough lesson to learn.