#币安HODLer空投MMT CZ has once again revealed its dark history - claiming that it has never made quick money from investments and always falls into a trap when buying.
Opening the old ledger: back in 2014, he averaged $600 to buy a bunch of BTC, only for it to be halved to $200 in less than a month. This agony lasted for a full year and a half. By 2017, the BNB he was hoarding also fell victim to the curse, experiencing a 20%-30% retracement right after he bought it, taking several weeks to recover.
Interestingly, yesterday he took action against ASTER again, and specifically emphasized that "the outcome this time is still uncertain." In the end, he also reminded everyone: don't follow my impulsiveness, pay attention to the risks. In the future, this kind of operation will no longer be made public, to avoid leading the pace astray.
To be honest, since the big players are being so candid, shouldn't we retail investors reflect on our own position management?
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WalletDetective
· 2025-11-07 04:23
Just for fun, let's go ahead and do it.
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LoneValidator
· 2025-11-05 20:21
One guy's really stuck in a tough spot.
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TideReceder
· 2025-11-04 09:08
Lying flat and enjoying the Tied Up daily life
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alpha_leaker
· 2025-11-04 09:05
Ah, this pro also traps.
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YieldChaser
· 2025-11-04 08:59
Get Liquidated King cz is starting to issue short positions warnings.
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MiningDisasterSurvivor
· 2025-11-04 08:58
Pro is also trapped, retail investor is also trapped, this market is truly magical.
#币安HODLer空投MMT CZ has once again revealed its dark history - claiming that it has never made quick money from investments and always falls into a trap when buying.
Opening the old ledger: back in 2014, he averaged $600 to buy a bunch of BTC, only for it to be halved to $200 in less than a month. This agony lasted for a full year and a half. By 2017, the BNB he was hoarding also fell victim to the curse, experiencing a 20%-30% retracement right after he bought it, taking several weeks to recover.
Interestingly, yesterday he took action against ASTER again, and specifically emphasized that "the outcome this time is still uncertain." In the end, he also reminded everyone: don't follow my impulsiveness, pay attention to the risks. In the future, this kind of operation will no longer be made public, to avoid leading the pace astray.
To be honest, since the big players are being so candid, shouldn't we retail investors reflect on our own position management?