ASTER's recent market movement, with a peak unrealized profit of 700k, ultimately only yielded a realized profit of 90k. Watching the numbers shrink is really hard to accept. I didn't think clearly about when to take profits, and in the end, I was caught in a reverse trap. This is trading—there's such a big difference between unrealized gains on paper and final profit, which still reflects a lack of discipline in execution and risk management.
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Gm_Gn_Merchant
· 15h ago
700k unrealized profit is now only 90k. This loss was a bit heavy this time, feeling heartbroken.
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SchrodingerWallet
· 15h ago
700k drops to 90k, this is my daily routine in crypto trading. My mentality is collapsing.
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Rugman_Walking
· 15h ago
700 to 90, how painful must that price difference be, haha
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RumbleValidator
· 15h ago
Reducing from 700k to 90k is the cost of not having an exit strategy. In simple terms, it reflects a lack of node-level system discipline—you need to manage positions as precisely as operational nodes do, set trigger conditions and execute them, without arguing with market sentiment.
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ConsensusBot
· 15h ago
700k dropped to 90k, that must have hurt so much... I should have sold at the high point if I had known earlier.
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0xSleepDeprived
· 15h ago
700k dreams shattered to 90k, this price difference is enough to keep someone awake all night.
ASTER's recent market movement, with a peak unrealized profit of 700k, ultimately only yielded a realized profit of 90k. Watching the numbers shrink is really hard to accept. I didn't think clearly about when to take profits, and in the end, I was caught in a reverse trap. This is trading—there's such a big difference between unrealized gains on paper and final profit, which still reflects a lack of discipline in execution and risk management.