Watching the numbers in the account drop from a 220% profit all the way down is truly a painful experience. I originally had the chance to exit completely, but I wanted to ride another wave, thinking I could earn another 180%. And what happened? I got wiped out in one wave, the market maker came down, prices plummeted, and everything was gone.



Honestly, this isn't the first time I've learned this lesson. The more you walk by the river, the more likely you are to get your shoes wet; walking the night road long enough, you'll eventually meet ghosts. Every time I tell myself to know when to take profits, but when the market moves, I just think about how I can squeeze out a little more. Perspective? No, that's called greed.

This time, I really got hit hard. $LIGHT coin hit me hard this round. From not selling when I should have, to being forced to cut losses and exit, the whole process felt like repeating the same mistake. I can't change this bad habit, and I really deserve it. The most important thing is that I only realize the importance of taking profits after each loss, but when the next wave comes, these lessons are forgotten.

Forget it, I've learned my lesson this time. That 180% eaten up by greed was just too costly.
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GasFeeCriervip
· 23h ago
This is a typical greediness syndrome, insisting on eating every last drop of soup, but ending up with nothing left.
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MergeConflictvip
· 23h ago
This is the cost of greed. Losing up to 220% is truly unbelievable.
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TradingNightmarevip
· 23h ago
This is the cost of greed, cycling like this every time. Basically, I couldn't hold back and watched the profits turn into bubbles. I didn't even hold onto a 220% profit, and I still want 180%, a classic case of catching a falling knife. Really, taking profits is easy to say, but when it's your turn to act, you just can't do it. Next time if it happens again, set a goal and just run, don't give yourself a chance to regret. Greed is the original sin, and the market makers are betting on this. This round of LIGHT was indeed fierce, but it was also a lesson bought with money, at least now I see clearly.
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