balance 5000$ dollar legend, only in the tele binance group that has a balance of 1 billion is not called a legend, because there are those who are bigger up to 1 t🤣
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The Tragic Story of a Trader: "Hold Until It Turns to Stone"
In a trader group filled with motivation and daily signals, there is one name that always appears but rarely speaks. His name is Ujang. For some, he is a legend, but for others, he is a real example of why "patience" in the trading world can be a double-edged sword.
The Beginning of the Journey: Ujang first entered the world of trading in 2021, when Bitcoin was at its peak at $60,000. With full confidence, he not only bought BTC but also altcoins that were hyped at the time—from DOGE, SHIBA, to coins that even their own developers forgot they ever created.
"This is easy, just buy, hold, and get rich," he thought at that time.
The Beginning of the Downturn: But the crypto world is not always beautiful. BTC started to drop, altcoins crashed, and Ujang's initial bright green capital turned into blood red.
While others cut losses and moved to safer assets, Ujang held on. "The market will definitely come back, just relax," he said every day while watching his portfolio shrink further.
A year passed, two years passed… The prices of the coins he had bought had dropped by 99%. Some had even been delisted from exchanges.
The Denial Phase: His friends had long given up and moved on. But Ujang still held on.
"This is just temporary, it will definitely come back." "Bear market is just for a while, just be patient." "Just wait for 2024, the bull run will make me rich!" Every day, he still logged into his trading app, looking at his meager balance, hoping for a miracle.
The Slapping Reality: One day, an old friend asked, “Jang, how's your portfolio now?”
With a bitter smile, Ujang just sent one screenshot:
Balance: $12 from an initial capital of $5,000.
Will he be rich one day? Or will his story serve as a lesson for other traders? Only time will tell.
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