The highest price yesterday was #solana , with a strong liquidation price of 100. After holding the position for half a day, I ultimately chose to close it at the price with the most losses. Less than half an hour after closing, it started to rebound, and with Trump's policies, it returned to 121 in the evening. In the end, I lost everything. If I had held on, I would still be in profit now. Unfortunately, there are no 'ifs'; things rarely go as planned. Perhaps the cryptocurrency market really isn’t suitable for me. I have paid so much tuition and still fall far behind.
Once again, I fell before dawn. The entry point was already very high. After watching the intermittent decline for half an hour, I thought about preserving my capital and decided to close my position just a second before the rebound. I couldn't even bear to part with a small position; I was too cautious and ended up not gaining anything.
Today, all the money I earned from the frog was wasted on random play. Yesterday, I had 9u left, opened an event, and won 16u. In the middle of the night, I opened the frog with 8u, and by morning, it had tripled, peaking at five times. I lost all afternoon what I had earned, which was just a few tens of u. Frog, you are the best frog; it's my fault.
I have given up on myself, constantly opening positions frequently, always thinking that if I just wait a little longer, I can make a profit. I can't bear to lose that little bit of money, and the more I open, the more I lose. I remind myself that I've already lost so much, so whether it's profit or loss, I will stick to one path. Don't fantasize about making big money at the highest and lowest points; chasing highs and bottom-fishing might leave you with nothing.
Flickering and uncertain, without self-awareness, originally able to get something big, but in the end only got a little bit of sesame. Forget it, being able to earn something is already good.
$BTC fell sharply as soon as it opened. I thought 9w was the end but it turned out to be the beginning. It dropped 2000 points in 30 minutes. Fortunately, it didn't fall too much. I guess the empty-handed ones made a lot of money.
#ETH走势分析 $ETH I learned again today. I can’t always stare at the small amount and think about what to do if I lose money. If I lose money, I lose money. Anyway, I have lost so much before, so it doesn’t matter. I stared at ETH for a day, but I only made a dozen U.S. dollars. Basically, I bought at low points, and was reluctant to sell at high points, and then ran back to low points. Or it would go sideways for a short time, for fear of losing the dozen U.S. dollars, and earning a few U.S. dollars if it went up a little. I couldn’t control my greed when I had a return rate of 200. In the end, I almost lost nothing. I will study hard and hope to have a positive return next month.
The stock price fell immediately after it was bought. I am really a natural investment genius. The stock price plummeted within 2 minutes after I bought $SOL . I really admire myself.
A natural investment genius 😂, yesterday I could have made 50u, but I didn't stop and ended up losing 22u. I invested 20u and made 16u, invested 80u and only made 4u, and then lost 22u afterwards. Newbies just don't have much patience, always wanting to close their positions when the market drops and aiming for higher points when it rises, in the end, they end up dissatisfied on both sides. What was originally a winning situation turned into a deadlock. I still need to practice and improve my mindset.
In less than 10 days in the crypto world, I lost 8000 yuan. Over the past two days, I've witnessed new coin releases making others overnight millionaires, and also saw $ip skyrocket to 9.5 yuan, causing a major liquidation among experienced traders. I still thought about shorting, 😂. Shorting from 1.6 to 1.8 was fine to stop myself. If I had bought when it was rising, wouldn't my situation be different now? Every coin I bought seems to go in the opposite direction; when I buy up, it drops, and when I buy down, it rises. I hope not to get stuck halfway and get liquidated at midnight; newbies rely entirely on intuition. It seems I need to buy the opposite in the future. Maybe I haven't paid enough tuition yet, but my mindset has improved a bit (not by much; otherwise, I wouldn't have watched the market all night). I still believe that the crypto world can achieve financial freedom. After all, I'm almost 30, and with a monthly salary of 8000, life has already reached its limit. I might fall from heaven into hell, but at least I've been to heaven. Now life is just jumping from one hell to another. Luckily, I have a little savings, so 8000 is my tuition. I hope to earn back my tuition in the future.
A person's greatest heart is greed. At the beginning, I leveraged 75 times, and in just 5 seconds, I won over 400 U. I immediately sold it, then saw it rise again and bought in, but later realized something was wrong and sold again. In the end, when I bought, the fluctuations were too great in just one minute, and I directly got liquidated. I couldn't recover, and in just 3 days, all 1200 U was gone. This month, it's better to withdraw from the circle and reflect on myself.