Staring at the ceiling at 3 AM. Eyes wide open. Brain won't shut up.
You know that feeling when you go all-in on one token? Yeah, I did that. Watched my entry price become a distant memory as the chart painted a beautiful 80% crater.
Every time I close my eyes, all I see are red candles. My portfolio screaming. That voice in my head asking "why didn't you take profits?" on repeat.
Rolling over to check the charts for the 47th time tonight. Maybe it bounced back? Nope. Still bleeding. Cool, cool, cool.
This is fine. Everything is fine. Just a normal Tuesday in crypto. Who needs sleep anyway when you can lie awake calculating how many ramen packets you can afford with what's left?
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BlockchainFries
· 6h ago
Haha... This is the cost of going all-in. I truly understand.
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GhostInTheChain
· 12-14 01:54
Still analyzing K-lines at 3 a.m., this is our fate, haha
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ConfusedWhale
· 12-12 20:09
Haha, the all-in move is brilliant. 80% of it just made me puke.
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PumpStrategist
· 12-12 05:41
A typical all-in mentality. Looking at the chart, you dare to go all-in without even understanding it. Now you're only regretting it? When the pattern has already formed, it's time to exit. Don't wait until the risk is fully unleashed to this extent. [Laughing and crying]
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LonelyAnchorman
· 12-12 05:36
Trading candlesticks at 3AM is a common practice. I've experienced 80% losses too. Back then, I really wanted to smash my computer.
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TommyTeacher1
· 12-12 05:33
That's why I say all-in is a gambler's mentality. If 80% of people lose and they can still sleep peacefully, that's the real monster.
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FarmHopper
· 12-12 05:31
Haha I just laughed out loud, isn’t this exactly my daily routine last month
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The thrill of all-in gambling is like this, heaven and hell in an instant
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80% decline can still be written so poetically, I admire it
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At 3 a.m. watching the candlestick chart, my soul was already dead
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Ramen packet calculator is ready, this is our fate
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Every time I see posts like this, I wonder why I didn’t cut losses earlier and then go all-in again
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The thrill of staying up and trading nonstop, you guys just don’t understand
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IntrovertMetaverse
· 12-12 05:22
Haha, that's just how I am. I was also staring at the screen until 3 a.m. yesterday. It really drives me crazy.
An 80% drop is truly a dead end; otherwise, diversifying your holdings might be more stable.
Now I even get psychological shadows from seeing red. Sleep? What's that?
Starting to calculate how many months of noodles I can eat. I'm getting more and more skilled at this...
Honestly, going all in on one token is just arguing with myself. I regret it the moment I get trapped.
NGL, this kind of insomnia is really torturous. Might as well stay up all night watching the market directly.
Another person drained of sleep by the crypto world. Welcome to join us!
I just can't listen to the word "stop-loss." I have to wait until it explodes.
Every time I say I’ve learned my lesson this time, but next time it’s the same old story. Truly hopeless.
Staring at the ceiling at 3 AM. Eyes wide open. Brain won't shut up.
You know that feeling when you go all-in on one token? Yeah, I did that. Watched my entry price become a distant memory as the chart painted a beautiful 80% crater.
Every time I close my eyes, all I see are red candles. My portfolio screaming. That voice in my head asking "why didn't you take profits?" on repeat.
Rolling over to check the charts for the 47th time tonight. Maybe it bounced back? Nope. Still bleeding. Cool, cool, cool.
This is fine. Everything is fine. Just a normal Tuesday in crypto. Who needs sleep anyway when you can lie awake calculating how many ramen packets you can afford with what's left?