Last year, I persuaded my childhood friend to invest in a few coins. He is an outsider and has no interest in stock investment. At the beginning of this year, he returned nearly four times his investment. He called me dad every day and asked me about my well-being. Now he only earned more than double, and he was worried every day. He said he regretted why he didn't sell it at the high point and buy it back now. I said this is a common problem among newcomers - love to dream and like to be happy by reviewing history. He wants to use the established facts of the present to guide the unknown market in the past. His catchphrase is "If I had known earlier, I would..." At the same time, have you noticed that he has other psychological states? Yes, it is the "endowment effect" and "loss aversion". Ripple's leading ecological project, Little Ripple 🤗Ripple Gateway airdropped 600 Little Ripple, each person can only receive it once, the value is very high, and the quantity is limited. Portal xrps.cc
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