Last time I lost profits, I reentered with my principal. I don’t know why, but I chased the highs and sold the lows; every time I set a stop loss, I lost it within ten minutes. It’s frustrating. I lost over a thousand dollars...

I was reluctant to invest in a four thousand dollar ping pong paddle, but I directly lost about ten thousand in cryptocurrencies... Maybe after losing my profits, I should have run away; I was just too greedy. There are quite a few big players in the square calling trades, which are only suitable for those with a lot of capital; the overall trend is right, but it’s easy to hold onto losing positions.

This loss was mainly because I was deeply caught up in the obsession with "getting back to break even," and I lost the broader perspective I had when I was trading doge and eth, where I bought low and sold high. I believe that after a correction, altcoins will definitely rise. Next time, I should raise more capital, aim for a big entry, and then withdraw the principal to play with the profits. Remember to set a stop loss; it’s always better than getting liquidated. I hope that when I reenter, I won’t see a repeat of the 2021 doge and shib crash (at that time, 🔥coin even pulled the plug, but fortunately, I ended up losing less).