The projects I released didn't make any profit, while the ones I didn't release are skyrocketing. The tokens I was confident in just surged all at once, while the ones I paid little attention to are actually rising sharply.
This market is ridiculous, truly mysterious beyond belief.
The more carefully you choose coins, the worse the results. If you pick randomly out of boredom, you might actually find a dark horse. This game seems to rely on analysis, but in reality, it's all about luck. It's hard, really hard. I'm terrible at it, truly terrible.
Maybe that's the charm of the market — the more you want to win, the easier it is to miss out.
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GasFeeCrier
· 4h ago
Haha really, the one I was so confident in has now dropped to the point of being numb
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The more I research, the more I lose money, this is my investment philosophy
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Not choosing is better, once I choose, it's over. I've already given up on using my brain
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So now I just close my eyes and go all in; anyway, serious analysis is just a waste of effort
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This is called Murphy's Law, the things you want are always out of reach
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Honestly, no matter how many charts I look at, I can't save my amateur hands
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Buying randomly actually doubles, careful analysis leads to a direct cut in half, outrageous
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SlowLearnerWang
· 11h ago
It's just my fate to lose more the harder I try to win. I'm now just closing my eyes and buying; maybe I can turn things around.
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SillyWhale
· 11h ago
Haha, isn't this just me? The more I try to pick the best, the more I lose; casually buying actually makes me profit.
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Really incredible, choosing with your brain all results in a drop, while blindly picking randomly actually takes off.
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That's just how it is, no matter how good the analysis, you can't escape missing out.
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I’ve been choosing coins for three weeks, and none of them have gone up. The guy next door casually threw in some, and it tripled.
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Mystical investing, nothing else.
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The harder I try, the worse I perform; this market is really just messing with people.
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Analysis, fundamentals, charts... all useless, it’s just luck.
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I give up, carefully selecting coins = suicide, random buying = getting rich, reverse operation guide.
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The ones I like don’t move, the ones I don’t like suddenly rise—are they deliberately provoking people?
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It’s frustrating, choosing coins is like gambling, might as well just roll the dice.
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WalletDetective
· 11h ago
Haha, it's really a contrarian indicator. When I think it's going to fall, it rises; when I ignore it, it soars. Who's actually trading here?
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GasGasGasBro
· 11h ago
Haha, this is me. I picked a bunch of trash and ended up losing money, while some random coin I inquired about doubled in value.
It's truly outrageous, the logic is completely reversed.
This crappy market, to put it simply, is all about playing with psychology. Overthinking just causes you to miss out.
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GmGnSleeper
· 11h ago
Haha, the more I try to win, the more I miss out. I've been losing like this over the past few months.
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GasFeeDodger
· 11h ago
Haha, really, the more precise you want to be, the more screwed you are. Sometimes a quick scan can unexpectedly lead to a treasure.
The projects I released didn't make any profit, while the ones I didn't release are skyrocketing. The tokens I was confident in just surged all at once, while the ones I paid little attention to are actually rising sharply.
This market is ridiculous, truly mysterious beyond belief.
The more carefully you choose coins, the worse the results. If you pick randomly out of boredom, you might actually find a dark horse. This game seems to rely on analysis, but in reality, it's all about luck. It's hard, really hard. I'm terrible at it, truly terrible.
Maybe that's the charm of the market — the more you want to win, the easier it is to miss out.