Made a wish: bought Dogecoin, and it immediately skyrocketed by 100 times; then when I sold, it spiraled back to zero instantly. This trading experience is absolutely crazy—how can it be so outrageous? I really feel like my fate with coins is quite "special." Has anyone else encountered such bizarre market fluctuations?
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StablecoinSkeptic
· 01-07 04:54
This move is incredible; selling sky-high was definitely a mistake.
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GasFeeCrier
· 01-06 17:00
Selling too early is a common practice. Next time, remember to be a bit greedier and don't rush out so quickly.
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SignatureCollector
· 01-06 15:20
This is the unique charm of the crypto world—making quick money and losing even faster.
A 100x multiplier followed by a full send—that's the mark of a true expert.
But honestly, at the moment of selling, it must feel like a knife stabbing in your heart.
Fate with coins is indeed delicate; sometimes you just can't get the rhythm right.
I've experienced similar situations, and that feeling is even worse than losing money directly.
It's not that your operation is poor; this industry really tests your mentality and luck.
Next time, remember to split your positions and don't go all in at once.
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GasWaster
· 01-05 22:01
lmao bro your timing is literally me but with gas fees... bought the dip, got liquidated by network congestion alone
ngl this is why i maintain three separate spreadsheets now, one just for failed txs during pumps
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GasGuzzler
· 01-04 16:01
Haha, I am also someone who gets played by coins. I start to regret the moment I sell.
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This is called perfectly missing out. My special skill.
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Selling at 100x peak? Bro, your reaction speed is truly unmatched.
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Every time I think I will buy the dip, but I get trapped every single time.
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That's how the crypto world is. If you run too fast, you miss the gains; if you run too slow, you get hurt. I've never really won.
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Damn, I totally understand this feeling. It feels like the coin is playing psychological warfare with me.
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Only at the moment of hitting zero did I realize what it means to have what is meant to be.
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Still that old saying, only those who sell are the masters. I am the type who will never sell.
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LightningClicker
· 01-04 15:58
Bro, your luck is incredible. I've also been cut by Dogecoin like that, it's truly outrageous.
The 100x happiness just disappeared in a flash, I can understand that suffocating feeling.
This wave of market movement is as bizarre as my wallet.
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MevSandwich
· 01-04 15:56
This is definitely a common operation in the crypto world. I've also encountered this strange vibe.
The money earned is ruthlessly harvested by the crypto circle, feels like I have a grudge against these coins.
Why am I so bad at losing, really.
Dogecoin is all about playing with mentality; once the mindset collapses, it's over.
I advise you not to think about it anymore, clear your positions early and relax, brother.
This kind of contrast is really amazing, it made me laugh to death.
The crypto world is like this, winning big and then losing big.
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ColdWalletGuardian
· 01-04 15:49
Haha, this is what you call a typical high-level bagholder. I've been there too; the 100x joy only lasted two seconds.
Bro, your luck is incredible. I bet five bucks you didn't set a take profit.
Dogecoin, when it rises, the whole internet is praising it. As soon as you sell, the monkeys disperse instantly. That's the reality.
Basically, it's just that when you're making money, you get cold feet and don't sell.
I've experienced it too; the moment I sell, it moves in the opposite direction. It makes me so angry I want to smash my phone.
But this move definitely taught me one thing: short-term trading is gambling.
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SolidityNewbie
· 01-04 15:40
Selling at a loss is definitely a thing, I've also experienced that feeling of utter despair.
The moment of 100x should have been amazing, but I turned around and it was gone haha.
This is our daily life, brother, the crypto world is so magical.
Making money is easy, losing money is even faster. Have you experienced that?
Made a wish: bought Dogecoin, and it immediately skyrocketed by 100 times; then when I sold, it spiraled back to zero instantly. This trading experience is absolutely crazy—how can it be so outrageous? I really feel like my fate with coins is quite "special." Has anyone else encountered such bizarre market fluctuations?