BTX's first buy was at 18. After two rounds of fluctuation, I took profit, gaining about 20-30 points. I didn't follow up later and watched it rise to 32, ultimately only earning around 2x returns.
CYS entered around 17, added another position at 15, and eventually rose to 26, barely doubling in the end.
For US, if you have quick hands, you could have entered around 14. I saw someone go from 14 to 62, achieving over 4x returns—really impressive.
RAVE is an opportunity that came from IRYS. Overall, these coins had good opportunities; it all depends on your timing and whether your mindset can withstand the volatility.
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MetaverseLandlord
· 16h ago
It's a bit of a pity about the BTX wave; I didn't even catch 32. How strong must the mentality be?
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ProposalManiac
· 12-13 05:50
The timing of entry is essentially a game of information asymmetry and mindset management. The BTX wave is a typical example—getting some profit and then not daring to hold further, which is called "incentive compatibility dislocation." The issue isn't the returns themselves, but rather that your decision-making mechanism isn't well-designed enough, lacking preset take-profit rules, and ultimately relying on temporary emotions.
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ImpermanentLossFan
· 12-13 05:49
Selling too early is truly upsetting; watching BTX soar to 32 is really incredible.
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FallingLeaf
· 12-13 05:48
Mindset is really the biggest enemy. Watching BTX rise to over 32 was so frustrating.
Going from 14 directly to US is a 4x increase? I can't keep up with that speed.
Adding positions is truly a double-edged sword. CYS was lucky that time.
Timing the entry is always the most mysterious thing.
Watching others make money is the most heartbreaking.
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RooftopReserver
· 12-13 05:47
Ha, that wave of BTX was really shameful, clearly able to reach 32 but still ran early.
No, US went from 14 to 62? How come it's so fierce? Why didn't I catch up?
Timing the entry is easy to talk about, but when actually trading, the mentality is already shattered.
CYS doubling is okay, at least no loss.
How are those who followed RAVE's trend doing?
If you can't handle the mentality, you just can't handle it, anyone can say that.
After all the effort, it's still that earning isn't losing that fast.
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TideReceder
· 12-13 05:35
Looking at the BTX wave, it's really a pity. It could have reached 32, but greed got the better of me.
The operation with CYS is okay, daring to add at 15 really requires a strong mentality.
US from 14 to 62? Damn, that requires incredible psychological resilience... I would have definitely cut and run in the middle.
The logic behind RAVE and IRYS is good, but the volatility is just unbearable.
Entry timing and mindset... sounds simple, but in practice, it's a nightmare.
The key is to have patience and not be scared off by the washout.
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GasFeeVictim
· 12-13 05:32
Ah... seeing BTX go from 18 to 32, it must feel so painful.
Trade recap of several coins:
BTX's first buy was at 18. After two rounds of fluctuation, I took profit, gaining about 20-30 points. I didn't follow up later and watched it rise to 32, ultimately only earning around 2x returns.
CYS entered around 17, added another position at 15, and eventually rose to 26, barely doubling in the end.
For US, if you have quick hands, you could have entered around 14. I saw someone go from 14 to 62, achieving over 4x returns—really impressive.
RAVE is an opportunity that came from IRYS. Overall, these coins had good opportunities; it all depends on your timing and whether your mindset can withstand the volatility.