Yesterday's account earnings were a bit miserable—net loss of $1940.
RIVER bought in around the $14 range and cut losses around $22; this trade was a small profit of $480. On the MEME side, it was more regrettable, with unrealized gains reaching up to $3000, but I couldn't bring myself to take profits, and it was forced to cut losses at a $2700 loss. Plus, other scattered gains of $280 barely patched the hole.
Trading is all about mindset; it's the most torturous part. Not only do you have to contend with the market, but you also have to listen to all kinds of rumors. Honestly, there's little point in saying more—what matters is being grateful for every lesson learned and progressing step by step. There is no perfect trade, only traders who keep adjusting. Keep going.
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LiquidationWatcher
· 6h ago
A $3,000 unrealized profit was lost directly, resulting in a $2,700 loss. This move was incredible; you really need to learn to let go.
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NotFinancialAdviser
· 7h ago
That 3000 MEME directly resulted in a loss of 2700... This is the price of greed, brother.
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OnchainDetective
· 7h ago
Wait a moment, I need to look into this account—MEME dropped directly from +3000 to -2700. The timing and magnitude of this pullback seem a bit suspicious... According to on-chain data, such extreme fluctuations are usually accompanied by large investors dumping. Are you tracking any specific wallet addresses on your end?
Yesterday's account earnings were a bit miserable—net loss of $1940.
RIVER bought in around the $14 range and cut losses around $22; this trade was a small profit of $480. On the MEME side, it was more regrettable, with unrealized gains reaching up to $3000, but I couldn't bring myself to take profits, and it was forced to cut losses at a $2700 loss. Plus, other scattered gains of $280 barely patched the hole.
Trading is all about mindset; it's the most torturous part. Not only do you have to contend with the market, but you also have to listen to all kinds of rumors. Honestly, there's little point in saying more—what matters is being grateful for every lesson learned and progressing step by step. There is no perfect trade, only traders who keep adjusting. Keep going.