Scrolling through my Q1 portfolio screenshots and genuinely laughing at myself right now—turns out holding every single position to the top with zero profit-taking was not the financial genius move I thought it would be. One of those moments where watching the charts pump makes you feel invincible until suddenly you're staring at the peak you rode all the way back down.
Anyone else out here perfecting the art of "diamond handing" the wrong way? That sweet spot between conviction and greed is narrower than it looks when you're watching candles in real time.
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gas_fee_therapist
· 12-20 14:15
Haha, me too. Bought the dip with full position and rode all the way to the top before jumping down. Now I look at the screenshots and want to smash my phone.
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FastLeaver
· 12-18 01:08
Haha, really, diamond hands have turned into a diamond pit. Wake up, everyone.
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SchroedingerGas
· 12-18 01:00
Haha, me too. Holding the entire position to the top and then falling together—it's really incredible.
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ForkThisDAO
· 12-18 00:59
Haha, really, going all-in to the top and then accompanying it all the way down, this is my Q1 story.
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GasBandit
· 12-18 00:54
This is me, holding everything in full position, watching the top plunge, now I just want to delete the screenshot.
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TokenVelocity
· 12-18 00:49
Haha, really. I was also cut like that. Looking at the Q1 screenshot now makes me want to smash my phone.
Scrolling through my Q1 portfolio screenshots and genuinely laughing at myself right now—turns out holding every single position to the top with zero profit-taking was not the financial genius move I thought it would be. One of those moments where watching the charts pump makes you feel invincible until suddenly you're staring at the peak you rode all the way back down.
Anyone else out here perfecting the art of "diamond handing" the wrong way? That sweet spot between conviction and greed is narrower than it looks when you're watching candles in real time.