Had a 200 SOL gain staring me in the face and didn't take profits. Watched every bit of it evaporate. That's the one that stings—not because of the loss itself, but because the exit signal was there and I ignored it. Classic case of getting greedy when you're up big. Sometimes the hardest part of trading isn't timing the entry, it's actually having the discipline to close the position when it matters.
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DegenWhisperer
· 01-08 06:28
Greed is truly the biggest killer in trading; losing 200 SOL like that really hurts.
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PebbleHander
· 01-07 04:05
This is greed tax. Losing 200 SOL is just tuition fees.
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MysteryBoxBuster
· 01-05 23:50
200 SOL is gone just like that. Greed really is the biggest killer in trading.
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rugpull_survivor
· 01-05 23:30
Greed really is a problem; 200 SOL is gone just like that...
Had a 200 SOL gain staring me in the face and didn't take profits. Watched every bit of it evaporate. That's the one that stings—not because of the loss itself, but because the exit signal was there and I ignored it. Classic case of getting greedy when you're up big. Sometimes the hardest part of trading isn't timing the entry, it's actually having the discipline to close the position when it matters.