#MSCI未排除数字资产财库企业纳入范围 Started with 10,000 USDT, now the account holds over 138,000. It sounds like a lot, but honestly, this profit can't compare to the gains from a single trade last night, and the fees involved were also a constant drain.
It's quite regrettable; I wish I hadn't closed that short position last night😫. But on the other hand, being able to see the market trend clearly is not easy in itself. Forget it, I've decided to stop obsessing over Bitcoin and will clear all my positions. Now I just want to see how far $SOL can go, what if there's a sudden surge?
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P2ENotWorking
· 10h ago
Still rambling about going from 10,000 to 138,000. When will your greed finally change?
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MetaMisfit
· 01-08 21:49
I'm just wondering, still regretting the 13x returns, are you showing off or what haha
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Full position in SOL? Bro, that's a gambler's mentality, you'll lose eventually
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I understand paying fees hurts, but closing a short position and feeling regretful like this shows your mindset isn't stable yet
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From 10,000 to 130,000 and still dare to say you can't resist, I think we're playing different games
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Chasing high in SOL now seems unwise, do you really dare to go all-in at this level?
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This story sounds ridiculous, paying fees and still making 13x, is it profit or loss?
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Instead of stubbornly holding Bitcoin, going all-in on SOL, I don't quite understand this logic
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Seeing the market direction clearly? Then why regret yesterday's trade?
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130,000 is indeed a lot, feels like you should reduce your position and diversify across multiple chains, don't put all your eggs in one basket
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Honestly, this psychology of winning first and regretting later is the easiest way to get liquidated
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MetaverseLandlord
· 01-08 08:10
That deal last night was really amazing. Now we're just waiting for SOL to turn around.
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AirdropBuffet
· 01-08 08:07
Haha, I really can't understand this move. Making 13 times the profit and still regretting it, retail investors like us can only envy.
That trade last night was indeed a pity, but going all-in on SOL was a bit risky.
Fees really eat into profits, and a single trade can wipe out all the gains.
Honestly, not many people can accurately predict the direction. I've completely given up on guessing the top.
How strong must that mentality be? Making so much profit and still saying it's not easy.
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TokenomicsDetective
· 01-08 07:45
Oh no, it's that position closed again. Do you regret it or not?
138,000 sounds appealing, but the fees really hurt after all.
Going all-in on SOL, I totally understand this gambler's mentality.
The short position wasn't closed early and I already took a hit. Now I can only rely on SOL to turn things around.
Really, I can't see through Bitcoin, so better to go all-in on SOL and give it a shot.
The fees eat up half my life, and I’ve calculated that it’s not worth it.
This move is a bit risky, all-in just for SOL?
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NftBankruptcyClub
· 01-08 07:40
Ha, it's that same "Closing Position Regret Record" again. I really hate this kind of thing
13x returns still not enough? Bro, your greed will eventually get you eaten
But to be honest, SOL this time really has some potential. I'm optimistic
#MSCI未排除数字资产财库企业纳入范围 Started with 10,000 USDT, now the account holds over 138,000. It sounds like a lot, but honestly, this profit can't compare to the gains from a single trade last night, and the fees involved were also a constant drain.
It's quite regrettable; I wish I hadn't closed that short position last night😫. But on the other hand, being able to see the market trend clearly is not easy in itself. Forget it, I've decided to stop obsessing over Bitcoin and will clear all my positions. Now I just want to see how far $SOL can go, what if there's a sudden surge?