There’s something that has been on my mind. When NIGHT was at the bottom, I bought in, and I saw it rise by 50%, but I couldn’t resist and sold. Now I still hold 600 tokens from an Airdrop, but looking at the price go higher, I feel nothing.
This operation is a typical case of getting out early, making a little profit and then running. In reality, it's a loss on the mental account. The remaining Airdrop tokens are left in the account, and there's no longer that sense of tension whether they rise or fall. Trading is often like this—being timid when it should be greedy, and in the end, no amount of rise can fill that regret. I wonder if anyone else has had a similar experience?
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GasWaster69
· 2h ago
Early to rise, early to enjoy, why wait until dawn?
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LightningAllInHero
· 2h ago
Dude, this is a typical case of paper hands. If I had known earlier, I would have gone all in.
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UnluckyMiner
· 2h ago
Oh no, isn't this just what I often do?
If I had known, I would have just held it, now I'm regretting it.
I'm the same way, I make a little profit and run, but then I get angry looking at the Candlestick every day.
There’s something that has been on my mind. When NIGHT was at the bottom, I bought in, and I saw it rise by 50%, but I couldn’t resist and sold. Now I still hold 600 tokens from an Airdrop, but looking at the price go higher, I feel nothing.
This operation is a typical case of getting out early, making a little profit and then running. In reality, it's a loss on the mental account. The remaining Airdrop tokens are left in the account, and there's no longer that sense of tension whether they rise or fall. Trading is often like this—being timid when it should be greedy, and in the end, no amount of rise can fill that regret. I wonder if anyone else has had a similar experience?