Small profits have instead become the biggest regret — I should have held on or at least closed only part of the position. Those trades that exited early now look like missed opportunities. But from another perspective, holding stable cash flow isn't a bad thing; sometimes being in cash is a position itself. With more self-affirmation like this, one can find peace. In trading, you'll always encounter psychological hurdles; the key is not to let the regret of small wins disturb the next decision. Sometimes, just watching the market live is more important than chasing highs.
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YieldChaser
· 5h ago
This is my daily routine. I want to run after small profits, but end up missing out on tenfold happiness.
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CryptoPhoenix
· 01-08 10:50
Cash out early and secure your profits now, and you'll regret it to the point of青了 (turning green), but that's trading—being alive is the real winner.
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just_another_fish
· 01-08 10:48
If I had known earlier, I would have just taken it. Now I can only comfort myself with the thought that I lost, haha.
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MetaverseLandlady
· 01-08 10:48
If I had known earlier, I would have just taken it all. Now I'm so regretful that my intestines are turning green, haha
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LayerZeroJunkie
· 01-08 10:48
That early wave of selling was really intense. Looking at the chart now, I’m completely overwhelmed.
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DataPickledFish
· 01-08 10:38
Early elimination is really a terminal illness; seeing the limit-up makes me want to smash my phone.
Small profits have instead become the biggest regret — I should have held on or at least closed only part of the position. Those trades that exited early now look like missed opportunities. But from another perspective, holding stable cash flow isn't a bad thing; sometimes being in cash is a position itself. With more self-affirmation like this, one can find peace. In trading, you'll always encounter psychological hurdles; the key is not to let the regret of small wins disturb the next decision. Sometimes, just watching the market live is more important than chasing highs.