My average selling price for launchcoin is at 230m, and since then I've only made small positions trying to catch the bottom, all strictly with stop losses. Recently, I haven't chased any coins with large positions, so the money I've earned has only seen a slight pullback.

Moderate greed and controlling drawdowns are the two most important lessons the market has taught me in my one and a half years of on-chain experience. A few of the most impressive lessons:

1. I made 800k on $bome, and I had already taken profits, but when trading on bn spot, I bought back in (at that time, my trading experience could be said to be a blank slate) and the profits pulled back more than 50%.

2. I made 250k on the $fight on the eth chain, and then most of it went to chase the high on $miggles, resulting in a 70% pullback in profits.

3. I made 180k on the $neiro on the sol chain and ended up putting it all into pvp, losing it all within a month.

Some obvious truths are understood by everyone, but only by truly experiencing it and getting beaten can one genuinely comprehend.