PIPPIN, I started with a capital of 50 and managed to grow it to 530. I initially thought of taking profits and cutting losses at 440, but I kept making mistakes no matter what I did. I switched to another platform to short and retracted to 200, thinking I still had a chance. But then I got impulsive and opened another short position on PIPPIN. What's the current outcome? I got wiped out instantly. This is what you call greed that knows no bounds—swallowing an elephant. Off to deliver takeout after liquidation, haha.
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ZenChainWalker
· 01-09 19:23
Haha, this is the typical outcome of "winning already but wanting to win one more time."
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RooftopVIP
· 01-09 13:58
Oh my, this is me. Greed really doesn't lead to a good ending.
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liquiditea_sipper
· 01-09 10:51
Greed really is the devil. I didn't hold the 530 level, and then I entered again. This time, I shot myself in the foot.
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SchroedingerAirdrop
· 01-09 10:51
Bro, this round was truly a textbook-level failure. It only took a few rounds for 530 to be liquidated.
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Rugpull幸存者
· 01-09 10:50
Haha, this is a classic reverse textbook case. Making 530 and still being greedy, this time it's really time to put it in the exchange textbook.
PIPPIN, I started with a capital of 50 and managed to grow it to 530. I initially thought of taking profits and cutting losses at 440, but I kept making mistakes no matter what I did. I switched to another platform to short and retracted to 200, thinking I still had a chance. But then I got impulsive and opened another short position on PIPPIN. What's the current outcome? I got wiped out instantly. This is what you call greed that knows no bounds—swallowing an elephant. Off to deliver takeout after liquidation, haha.