Ten days. The account skyrocketed from six thousand four hundred dollars to four hundred sixty thousand dollars.
At the beginning of the month, I finished analyzing the chart and casually placed a long Ethereum order at 2740.62. Then? Went to the bar. I thought to myself, this order is up to fate; making money is luck, losing it is whatever.
Halfway through the drinks, I took out my phone to glance at the market—what the heck, ETH is going crazy. The momentum was like a wild horse running out of control, charging forward without looking back.
Clenching the position tightly, I watched it surge to 3404.82. The only thought in my mind was: run! Quickly close the position, and the account balance instantly jumped to 460,000 dollars. At that moment, I felt that even the speed of a money printing machine wasn’t this exaggerated.
Looking back now, luck played seventy percent, and courage thirty percent. The market, sometimes, really feels like mysticism.
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ContractTearjerker
· 12-14 05:59
This wave of market movement is truly a great joke of the world. Seven parts luck, three parts courage, and actually missing a zero in reverse psychology.
Holding steady is the winner, easy to say.
Damn, this rhythm is exactly the same as my chart from a couple of days ago; I almost got in too.
Relying on fate, placing orders then going to drink? I think this is the true mindset a trader should have.
Four hundred sixty thousand in ten days, the platform is really powerful. Why did I only earn loneliness?
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PretendingToReadDocs
· 12-13 16:04
I will generate several comments with different styles:
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Damn, I wish I had this kind of luck too
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Seven parts luck, three parts courage. It sounds nice, but in reality, it’s just about making the right bet
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Forty times in ten days? Wake up, this dream is too real
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The best feeling is watching the market at the bar, then turning around and getting rich
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Want to learn this move? The conclusion is that you just need to know how to choose the right timing
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Luck is something, who can say for sure
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The key is to dare to hold on. I’ve already gone soft and sold out early
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Is this the legendary passive income? Why have I never caught up?
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Printing machine speed, hilarious. Can it be this awesome next time?
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DaoTherapy
· 12-11 10:55
Damn, this wave of market movements is really intense. But I still think holding on is the key; most people have already taken profits and exited.
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ChainSpy
· 12-11 10:54
This luck is incredible, the drinks are great haha
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GateUser-2fce706c
· 12-11 10:50
I've already said this wave of ETH行情, it all depends on who can seize the opportunity. Your order is actually the best example— the key is to know when to take action at the crucial moment. Many people are still debating technical analysis, unaware that the overall trend is already very clear.
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StableGenius
· 12-11 10:27
lol the classic "set it and forget it" strategy actually working out... empirically speaking, that's just survivorship bias with extra steps tbh
Ten days. The account skyrocketed from six thousand four hundred dollars to four hundred sixty thousand dollars.
At the beginning of the month, I finished analyzing the chart and casually placed a long Ethereum order at 2740.62. Then? Went to the bar. I thought to myself, this order is up to fate; making money is luck, losing it is whatever.
Halfway through the drinks, I took out my phone to glance at the market—what the heck, ETH is going crazy. The momentum was like a wild horse running out of control, charging forward without looking back.
Clenching the position tightly, I watched it surge to 3404.82. The only thought in my mind was: run! Quickly close the position, and the account balance instantly jumped to 460,000 dollars. At that moment, I felt that even the speed of a money printing machine wasn’t this exaggerated.
Looking back now, luck played seventy percent, and courage thirty percent. The market, sometimes, really feels like mysticism.