ASTER has dropped back to the price where I initially cut my losses. And there are still people holding on. Honestly, what's the hardest part at this moment? Is it never having profited from that wave of the market, feeling unwilling to accept it? Or having once seen floating gains, only to see it fall back to the starting point, feeling a deeper sense of loss? Which of these two feelings hurts more?
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RektButSmiling
· 2025-12-21 05:10
Ah, this is why I always say that stop loss is an art, not a science.
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0xSherlock
· 2025-12-18 11:51
It seems I sold the stop loss too early, but at least I'm still alive compared to those who are trapped.
ASTER has dropped back to the price where I initially cut my losses. And there are still people holding on. Honestly, what's the hardest part at this moment? Is it never having profited from that wave of the market, feeling unwilling to accept it? Or having once seen floating gains, only to see it fall back to the starting point, feeling a deeper sense of loss? Which of these two feelings hurts more?