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I spent the whole day yesterday messing around and finally earned $100 in mining profits. Excited, I opened my wallet to check, only to find that the total balance was still the same as before, or even less. After a careful check, I realized— the token price had dropped by $100, completely offsetting my earnings. This is already the multiple times I've reduced my position. To be honest, I no longer expect to break even now; I just hope the token can slightly rally so I have a chance to clear out my position, at least lose less. It feels like earning money on one hand, while being taught a lesson by the market on the other. Sometimes, I really feel powerless.
The money earned is gone before you even get it, the market plays so slick
Just clear your positions, don't hesitate, cutting losses promptly is the key
That's why I now trade small amounts, only then can I keep a steady mindset
When the token drops, everything becomes pointless. This move can be considered a textbook-level irony.
But to be honest, just being able to hold on until now and consider clearing out is already good. I would have given up and waited to die a long time ago.
Mining profits are directly wiped out, I'm numb.
Rather than saying breaking even, it's more about just wanting to survive now.
It's truly hopeless—earning money while being cut off, this kind of business is unworkable.
Clearing out is the way to go; stop messing around, brother.