Decided, I will never advise people to buy or sell coins again. A friend of mine had a 1.3% position, and I kindly suggested he gradually sell as the price rose, for steady gains. But what happened? That wave of market movement caused him to miss out on a $400,000 increase, and he only ended up with $100,000. Wasn't I preventing him from getting rich? The psychological gap... Thinking about it now, everyone’s market judgment is different, and each person’s risk tolerance varies. Why should I use my own ideas to guide others? Outwardly, it’s advice; inwardly, it’s just projecting my regrets onto others. Instead of pointing fingers at the market, it’s better to manage your own wallet well. Take care, everyone.
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DeFi_Dad_Jokes
· 10h ago
Haha, really, advising people to sell coins = helping them lose money, isn't that the iron law of the crypto world?
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DecentralizedElder
· 10h ago
Oh no, that's why I don't dare to talk nonsense now. Saying too much might just make me the "坑王" (King of pitfalls).
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DegenApeSurfer
· 10h ago
Haha, this is the curse of the crypto world. Advising others to take profits = helping them stop getting rich. The more you say, the more tears you shed.
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DeFiGrayling
· 10h ago
Sigh, this is the tragedy of the crypto world. Trying to do good but ending up causing harm is the most heartbreaking.
Decided, I will never advise people to buy or sell coins again. A friend of mine had a 1.3% position, and I kindly suggested he gradually sell as the price rose, for steady gains. But what happened? That wave of market movement caused him to miss out on a $400,000 increase, and he only ended up with $100,000. Wasn't I preventing him from getting rich? The psychological gap... Thinking about it now, everyone’s market judgment is different, and each person’s risk tolerance varies. Why should I use my own ideas to guide others? Outwardly, it’s advice; inwardly, it’s just projecting my regrets onto others. Instead of pointing fingers at the market, it’s better to manage your own wallet well. Take care, everyone.