Recently, anyone can see the market trend clearly. Instead of forcing it, it's better to exit early and stay at home.
Before the New Year, at the dinner table, my cousin looked at me curiously: "What have you been doing in the city these past two years?" I casually said: "Investing." He then asked: "Are you making around fifty thousand a month?" I smiled and said: "Probably around one hundred thousand." My cousin's eyes lit up: "Is the company pretty big? How many people?" I honestly replied: "Just me, all online operations." He frowned: "So what exactly are you busy with every day? Staring at the screen all day?" I didn't explain much and directly took out my phone to open the trading app—K-line charts, position data, real-time quotes, all clear at a glance. My cousin leaned over to look at the trend on the screen and was silent for a while. Some things don't need to be said; the charts speak for themselves. This is the daily life of crypto market investors: sometimes proud, sometime
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MetaMisfit
· 01-12 10:18
Haha, this story is so sneaky, it's almost like saying "I'm making a killing."
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AirdropHunterKing
· 01-11 21:24
This wave of market行情 is really tough. My current mindset is—sell early when you should, don't follow the crowd and resist stubbornly. Last year's airdrop was very profitable, but this year, the altcoins in my hands have plummeted. Instead of constantly watching the K-line turn green to black, it's better to cash out and stay rational.
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CascadingDipBuyer
· 01-09 10:55
Haha, I know this story too well. I've seen that look in my cousin's eyes countless times.
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ShibaMillionairen't
· 01-09 10:54
Haha, I can imagine that expression from Cousin Brother. As soon as the candlestick chart appears, everyone shuts up.
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LiquidityHunter
· 01-09 10:51
Haha, this is reality. I understand my cousin's look.
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digital_archaeologist
· 01-09 10:51
Well... this is reality. No matter how eloquently you put it, the account balance speaks the truth.
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PretendingToReadDocs
· 01-09 10:36
Haha, I can imagine my cousin's expression. Charts are indeed more convincing than anything else.
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DefiVeteran
· 01-09 10:36
Haha, I understand my cousin's reaction. When the candlestick appears, there's really nothing more to say.
Recently, anyone can see the market trend clearly. Instead of forcing it, it's better to exit early and stay at home.
Before the New Year, at the dinner table, my cousin looked at me curiously: "What have you been doing in the city these past two years?"
I casually said: "Investing."
He then asked: "Are you making around fifty thousand a month?"
I smiled and said: "Probably around one hundred thousand."
My cousin's eyes lit up: "Is the company pretty big? How many people?"
I honestly replied: "Just me, all online operations."
He frowned: "So what exactly are you busy with every day? Staring at the screen all day?"
I didn't explain much and directly took out my phone to open the trading app—K-line charts, position data, real-time quotes, all clear at a glance. My cousin leaned over to look at the trend on the screen and was silent for a while. Some things don't need to be said; the charts speak for themselves. This is the daily life of crypto market investors: sometimes proud, sometime