Year-end review of wallet transaction records reveals that I have made 2,606 trades over the past year. Thinking back to those days of chasing highs and cutting lows, I feel like I’ve been continuously giving money to the market. The losses are quite significant, to the point where I no longer want to look at my account figures.



But on the other hand, this year's experience has been a valuable lesson. 2025 has already passed, and I truly hope to adjust my strategy and improve my trading discipline in 2026. Thanks to all the activities organized by the exchange and the community support throughout last year, trading didn’t feel too lonely. In the new year, I will keep pushing forward, looking forward to meeting more like-minded friends to explore market opportunities together!
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GweiWatchervip
· 01-08 17:54
2606 trades? Bro, are you trading or working out? Haha --- Recalling the days of chasing highs and killing lows really makes me social anxiety... but I guess it's a lesson learned with real money. --- I'm at the point where I don't even want to look at my account, I knew you were a real tough guy. --- I've heard you say many times that you'll change your discipline next year, but I still have to give you a thumbs up, brother. --- 2606 trades in a year, this frequency is really like working for the exchange. --- Losing so much but still so optimistic, I need to learn your mindset. --- Instead of thanking the exchange, better thank yourself for still being alive, haha. --- Continuing to be educated by the market in the new year, right? Let's do it together! --- 2606 times... really, sometimes not trading is the best trade.
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ProxyCollectorvip
· 01-08 17:46
2606 times... Bro, are you trading or gambling? It makes me feel distressed just watching.
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LiquidatedTwicevip
· 01-08 11:32
2606 times... Bro, are you doing high-frequency trading or gambling? Haha I understand the feeling of chasing highs and killing lows, it's just that the wallet is screaming. Adjusting strategies sounds simple in theory, but it's really difficult to do. Keep going!
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StealthMoonvip
· 01-08 11:14
2606 trades... Bro, you're doing charity work here --- Chasing highs and killing lows, that's exactly how I’ve been living, lessons learned the hard way --- I totally get the phrase "don't want to see account numbers," just pretend the account doesn't exist --- Paid the tuition for a year, 2026 should be the year to get serious --- Trading discipline is easy to talk about, but when the market hits, you forget everything --- 2606 trades, averaging 7 per day, how free is this guy haha --- Feels like I'm just giving away money, that description is spot on, I feel the same way --- New year, new atmosphere, but I bet five bucks that in March, I’ll be repeating the old routines --- Community support is indeed important, at least it’s less painful when losing money --- Improving trading discipline? Brothers in hardship, who isn’t saying the same? --- As for the account numbers, better not to stare at them too much for a healthier mindset
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CoffeeOnChainvip
· 01-08 11:12
2606 times... Bro, are you playing "frequency trading" or "frequent losses"? Chasing highs and killing lows, how much have you given to the big players over the year? Saying it out loud would be shocking. Not looking at the account numbers is correct; looking at them makes it worse. This habit needs to change. Your strategy adjusts quickly, or else 2026 will just be a repeat.
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GasFeePhobiavip
· 01-08 11:11
2606 times... Bro, are you gambling? Haha, just looking at the numbers makes me feel sorry for you. I totally understand the feeling of chasing highs and killing lows, it's like every time you're stepping on the highest point, perfectly illustrating what a "bagholder" is. Speaking of adjusting strategies, I've heard that phrase too many times. Next time the market comes, I'll still be itching to trade. But indeed, it's time to reflect. Frequent trading really is an eternal motion machine for fees and slippage.
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LidoStakeAddictvip
· 01-08 11:07
2606 times? Bro, are you trading or gambling? That's over 7 times a day on average... I just want to ask, is the account still alive?
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