Copying coins has completely drained any desire; do you guys feel the same way?

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On-ChainCheatSheetKing
· 2h ago
Haha, I feel the same way. Opening the wallet feels like my soul has been drained: it's the familiar cycle of loss and profit again.
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RugproofGrandma
· 2h ago
Take two days off; the market won't run away, and mindset is more important than returns.
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SheepOnTheFarSideOfJupiter
· 2h ago
Don't copy blindly; stop when there's no edge. Wait until the signal is clear before acting.
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GlassDomeObservatory
· 2h ago
I find it much more comfortable to just switch to dollar-cost averaging and check the market less.
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GovernanceMoodboard
· 2h ago
Copying coins turns into mining bricks; even when making money, there's no sense of satisfaction, and when losing, I just want to lie flat.
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PineLiquidityPool
· 2h ago
I don't think it's your fault; it's just that this round of storytelling is too dull, and there's nothing that can ignite it.
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L2AlleyRunner
· 2h ago
Normal, when the market consolidates and repeatedly disappoints, people will enter sage mode.
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AirdropNightwatch
· 2h ago
It is recommended to reduce your position size, keep your strategy fixed, and use the remaining time for exercise/sleep. Don't let cryptocurrencies take over your life.
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SummerCoast
· 2h ago
Yes, copying too much only leaves mechanical execution.
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