Recently, this round of operations has really pushed me to my limit.
First, I got wiped out by some inexplicable order, just barely breaking even and walking away with my original capital. Then, when I was caught in a short position, I impulsively added to my position, only to end up cutting my losses on an air coin at the lowest point. After that, the KASH wave, which originally had the chance to double my investment and break even, I somehow, against all odds, reversed my position, and now I’m basically back to zero.
The only somewhat encouraging thing is the ROLL I started with 500U a few days ago, which doubled and even earned a little more. Honestly, this project does have some potential.
Looking back at these operations, there are wins and losses; sometimes luck is more important than skill. A firm belief often outweighs frequent buying and selling.
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DAOplomacy
· 15h ago
ngl the sub-optimal incentive structures around your entry/exit timing here are... chef's kiss level of path dependency. you basically illustrated why governance primitives matter—when you lack institutional discipline, you just become a liquidity provider to smarter players fr
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0xSoulless
· 15h ago
Are you reflecting again? Bro, I've heard your "luck is more important than skill" argument too many times. Remember to repeat it next time you cut your losses.
The profits from ROLL are probably just to balance the mental account; don't really take it as a signal.
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GasWaster69
· 15h ago
This is my recent true reflection: cutting losses so much that I doubted my life. That wave of ROLL was probably a comeback.
Recently, this round of operations has really pushed me to my limit.
First, I got wiped out by some inexplicable order, just barely breaking even and walking away with my original capital. Then, when I was caught in a short position, I impulsively added to my position, only to end up cutting my losses on an air coin at the lowest point. After that, the KASH wave, which originally had the chance to double my investment and break even, I somehow, against all odds, reversed my position, and now I’m basically back to zero.
The only somewhat encouraging thing is the ROLL I started with 500U a few days ago, which doubled and even earned a little more. Honestly, this project does have some potential.
Looking back at these operations, there are wins and losses; sometimes luck is more important than skill. A firm belief often outweighs frequent buying and selling.