Yesterday, a friend messaged me: "Man, I’ve been following you for a while, and it feels like you’re so balanced and do everything perfectly."
Instant anxiety and a bit of impostor syndrome kicked in. All the moments when I messed up with these "elextromoneds" came rushing back, and I didn’t know how to explain right away that I’m far from doing things perfectly.
Take the chart in the image, for example… It’s a CRV/USDC chart on a 1M timeframe. I entered the position around 0.1802 (see the "Buy Avg. Price" line), caught up in the excitement and that sharp upward spike. I thought it was going to the moon, especially since the price shot up to 1.3358. Greed got the better of me—I thought I could catch even more—but the market punished me quickly. The correction came, the price dropped to 0.5882, and I was left with a bitter lesson.
I still have the absolute buttom on CRV, but it’s pretty useless if I didn’t know when to exit. I could have taken my profit around 1.3, but I waited too long, I was greedy
. It’s a lesson I’m still learning, even after all this time in the space.
I want you to know that I make mistakes too, and I’m still learning. There’s no such thing as "perfect" in trading or crypto. All we can do is learn from our mistakes, adjust our strategies, and keep moving forward. What lessons have you learned from the market recently? Let’s talk about it! 🚀📉