spent ten hours glued to the charts today, watching every candle move—only to end the day in the red. that's what we call povertymaxxing. you're trading like your life depends on it, checking every dip and pump in real-time, convinced the next move will change everything. spoiler: it usually doesn't. and somehow you still come back tomorrow to do it all over again.
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CoffeeNFTs
· 18h ago
Ten hours of watching the market, and in the end, still a loss... This is what we often call self-punishing trading.
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ForkPrince
· 19h ago
Staring at the screen for ten hours just to lose money, is this called involution and self-torture? Haha
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ProveMyZK
· 19h ago
Staring at the market for ten hours just to lose money, this is truly an art.
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VCsSuckMyLiquidity
· 19h ago
Ten hours of watching the market only to lose money, this is my daily routine haha
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Really, obsessing over charts all day long, and in the end, getting cut again
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The word povertymaxxing is perfect, it's me
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Knowing full well that it will come again tomorrow, but still can't control it... it's pathological
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Every time I say "this time is different," but the result is always the same—red
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NightAirdropper
· 19h ago
Staring at the screen for ten hours just to incur losses, this is our daily routine.
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GasSavingMaster
· 19h ago
Watching the market for ten hours straight only to lose money, this is truly incredible.
spent ten hours glued to the charts today, watching every candle move—only to end the day in the red. that's what we call povertymaxxing. you're trading like your life depends on it, checking every dip and pump in real-time, convinced the next move will change everything. spoiler: it usually doesn't. and somehow you still come back tomorrow to do it all over again.