Everyone keeps preaching "cut your losses, never average down." Meanwhile, I'm over here doubling down on red positions like it's my personal trading religion. Guess some of us just love living dangerously.
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StablecoinEnjoyer
· 12-13 20:43
That's the gambler's mentality; sooner or later, you'll suffer losses.
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MemeKingNFT
· 12-11 08:50
This is what you call a "DCA investor in chaotic times." No matter how badly my favored projects drop, I still add to my position. How can I be empty-handed at the bottom consensus?
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LayerZeroHero
· 12-11 08:42
It has proven that the more a position is losing money, the easier it is to be regarded as a belief to buy the dip. The underlying protocol architecture is quite interesting.
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GasFeeCrier
· 12-11 08:29
The more it falls, the more you buy—that's true faith.
Everyone keeps preaching "cut your losses, never average down." Meanwhile, I'm over here doubling down on red positions like it's my personal trading religion. Guess some of us just love living dangerously.