Got caught again. I clearly told myself to stay calm and do thorough research, but what happened? I still couldn't resist the market fluctuations. As the price dropped, I thought about buying the dip, but a single reversal got me deeply trapped. This time, I really need to learn my lesson—being cautious isn't enough; I need to execute properly. Just consider it a lesson learned.
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ser_we_are_ngmi
· 01-03 22:51
It's the same story again, trying to buy the dip turned into wiping out the family. Will we make the same mistake next time?
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SwapWhisperer
· 01-03 22:50
Well, bottom-fishing is the easiest to go wrong, I've been through that too...
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just_another_fish
· 01-03 22:48
Honestly, the hardest part about reading this kind of article is... that I'm also involved. Bottom fishing is really a trap; I need to change my approach next time.
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airdrop_whisperer
· 01-03 22:44
Bottom fishing is always a trap; I've fallen for it countless times too, haha.
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gas_fee_therapist
· 01-03 22:23
Bottom-fishing is a lot easier to say than to do. Anyway, that's how I got through it haha
Got caught again. I clearly told myself to stay calm and do thorough research, but what happened? I still couldn't resist the market fluctuations. As the price dropped, I thought about buying the dip, but a single reversal got me deeply trapped. This time, I really need to learn my lesson—being cautious isn't enough; I need to execute properly. Just consider it a lesson learned.