Last night during the live broadcast, I listened to the advice and took action at 2960. As a result? $ETH turned around and rushed to 2961, dropping a little more than expected. Watching the expected profit get cut in half right before my eyes, I was truly heartbroken.
This is the most painful part of trading—being just one step away from a different world. Clearly, the logic was sound, but during execution, things got stuck. The market tests you this way, testing your resolve and your luck.
Forget it, just take it as a lesson learned. Next time, either be more determined or not take things too seriously over one or two points. After all, coming out intact is the real key.
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ProofOfNothing
· 12h ago
Listening to the host call trades will get you cut; when will this bad habit ever change?
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TokenToaster
· 12h ago
Just one point away, and that's how the market can be so frustrating.
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GweiTooHigh
· 12h ago
Taking a hit on advice is just part of the crypto world, haha.
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DuckFluff
· 12h ago
Oh no, listening to the host is all a trap, missing just one point could be deadly.
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GasGuzzler
· 12h ago
Wow, one point can really make such a big difference. That's why I no longer follow live broadcast advice.
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DevChive
· 12h ago
Missing just one point, and it's a whole different world, haha, I totally understand this.
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ser_we_are_ngmi
· 12h ago
Those who lose money listening to live streams are all fools. I advise you not to believe in these things anymore.
Last night during the live broadcast, I listened to the advice and took action at 2960. As a result? $ETH turned around and rushed to 2961, dropping a little more than expected. Watching the expected profit get cut in half right before my eyes, I was truly heartbroken.
This is the most painful part of trading—being just one step away from a different world. Clearly, the logic was sound, but during execution, things got stuck. The market tests you this way, testing your resolve and your luck.
Forget it, just take it as a lesson learned. Next time, either be more determined or not take things too seriously over one or two points. After all, coming out intact is the real key.