Took a break from trading for a whole year. First day back? Made what seemed like a brilliant move—dropped 70k on an NFT.
Fast forward to now. That same piece? Sitting at 32k.
Down over 50% and somehow I'm not even mad. Maybe I missed this adrenaline rush more than I thought. The volatility, the regret, the "what was I thinking" moments—yeah, still got the touch.
To be fair though, it's actually a solid-looking cat. Artistic value has to count for something when your portfolio doesn't, right?
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PortfolioAlert
· 11-08 00:39
Losing money is an art reminder
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CryptoSurvivor
· 11-08 00:01
Buy at the top when you go in, sell at the bottom when you go out. I surprisingly felt a sense of familiarity.
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ForkTongue
· 11-07 07:42
Big losses but still happy, this is being a sucker.
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BtcDailyResearcher
· 11-05 21:20
Ups and downs are just a test; staying steady is what's important.
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DiamondHands
· 11-05 06:19
After losing so much for half a year, still buying?
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HallucinationGrower
· 11-05 06:18
The way of accepting losses is really refreshing.
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tx_or_didn't_happen
· 11-05 06:14
Bull, losing so much and still so go-with-the-flow.
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CompoundPersonality
· 11-05 06:11
If you lose, you lose. You're not the first one.
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ser_ngmi
· 11-05 06:00
Still looking for excuses after suffering huge losses.
Took a break from trading for a whole year. First day back? Made what seemed like a brilliant move—dropped 70k on an NFT.
Fast forward to now. That same piece? Sitting at 32k.
Down over 50% and somehow I'm not even mad. Maybe I missed this adrenaline rush more than I thought. The volatility, the regret, the "what was I thinking" moments—yeah, still got the touch.
To be fair though, it's actually a solid-looking cat. Artistic value has to count for something when your portfolio doesn't, right?