Looking at the contracts and spot market both doubling, I was planning to go all out. To be honest, I chickened out during the 2.6 wave, directly cutting losses and running away, and I also lowered the leverage multiple. Now that I think about it, if I hadn't been so timid back then and had maintained a fivefold leverage to buy the dip, my overall gains would have already doubled. Sometimes trading is just so heartbreaking — it's not a technical issue, but a mindset issue. What I missed wasn't the market opportunity, but my own execution ability.
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GateUser-c802f0e8
· 6h ago
Watching others double their earnings while I hesitated and lost everything, this feeling is truly incredible.
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MetaverseLandlord
· 11h ago
2.6 That wave really scared me so much that I almost ran away at the time. Luckily, I didn't sell everything... Now looking at those who held on, they've made a ton of money. Indeed, mindset determines everything.
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GasFeeLover
· 11h ago
Oh no, I really regret this move. My mindset is shattered.
Looking at the contracts and spot market both doubling, I was planning to go all out. To be honest, I chickened out during the 2.6 wave, directly cutting losses and running away, and I also lowered the leverage multiple. Now that I think about it, if I hadn't been so timid back then and had maintained a fivefold leverage to buy the dip, my overall gains would have already doubled. Sometimes trading is just so heartbreaking — it's not a technical issue, but a mindset issue. What I missed wasn't the market opportunity, but my own execution ability.