That day, I saw the coin price drop to a low of 3-4 million. I wanted to act decisively but didn't take any action—watching the market all day was just too exhausting, and I didn't want to make any moves before bed. Looking back now, I feel a bit regretful; this wave indeed moved very quickly.



I still hold a Ralph position, and seeing it drop from a high point to a loss of dozens of times, my mindset is a bit崩. But it also reminds me that the most testing aspect of trading is psychological resilience. Over-monitoring the market can cause you to miss the best opportunities, and making decisions in a state of fatigue often leads to worse outcomes.

Now, I’m just hoping the whales will push a 10M market trend. Although it might be a bit of wishful thinking, maybe it can help ease some of the psychological regret.
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ChainMaskedRidervip
· 01-08 21:19
Watching the market all the time is really exhausting; the more you watch, the more tired you get and the more opportunities you miss. I have this same problem.
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CommunityWorkervip
· 01-07 00:39
Tired, tired, this is my fate... I really missed that dip, and I regret it now thinking about it. Ralph's position was truly incredible; a loss of dozens of times, my mentality collapsed into shambles, but what else can I do? If you ask me, monitoring the market is just a trap. The more you watch, the easier it is to make stupid decisions. Sometimes it's better to just sleep and feel more comfortable. --- Wow, sometimes relaxing is actually the best strategy. Who would have thought? --- Whale manipulation? Bro, your idea is a bit too optimistic hahaha. --- Honestly, I don't really believe that a 10M market can save the situation. You still have to find your own way. --- I understand this mentality; just worry that once you relax, the opportunity will fly away. In the end, it's still yourself who suffers. --- Ralph's situation really makes life seem hopeless. I've seen many people have their mentality shattered because of this.
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PretendingSeriousvip
· 01-06 13:15
Haha, this is the result of watching the market every day—so exhausting that I missed the chance to buy the dip. Ralph's situation was indeed tragic, but on the other hand, this is the real test of perseverance. Waiting for whales to push the market up is slower than waiting to win the lottery. Ultimately, I have to admit that I'm not skilled enough, and there's nothing to regret. Sleep > profit; I finally understand this equation.
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GasFeeNightmarevip
· 01-06 05:20
Staring at the screen until my fingers don't want to move, this feeling is truly incredible... As a result, I missed out, and now I can't even calculate the gas fees every day, that pit in my heart. Ralph's dozens of times loss is indeed absolute, but do you know that the decision-making cost in a state of fatigue is even more expensive than gas fees. Whale pulling the market? Bro, I've been waiting to fall asleep, and anyway, waking up would just mean more losses. The more I watch the market, the poorer I get, I have data to support that. How much gas can I save by watching K-line charts alone late at night? But I still ended up losing my principal. When the mentality collapses, it's easiest to chase highs, I've taught this to too many people. Missed the lows, now waiting for the high rebound? I just can't understand this logic.
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ImpermanentPhobiavip
· 01-06 05:18
Fatigue trading is truly toxic. Missing the low points and feeling dead tired is really heartbreaking. Ralph's situation was indeed tragic. I understand the feeling of a mental breakdown—just waiting for the whales to rescue the scene. Staring at the screen often causes missed opportunities. I understand the principle, but I just can't do it. Still, sleep is essential. Ralph's losses are dozens of times over. Brother, your patience is unmatched. Actually, you shouldn't act when you're tired. Only when you're sober do you realize what regret really is. It would be great if a tenfold market move could come. At least it would balance the psychological account.
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AirdropDreamervip
· 01-06 04:56
Staring at the screen until I fall asleep, waking up and missing out—that's my daily routine. Ralph, this thing is really amazing, going straight from heaven to hell, my mentality has long been shattered. Instead of stressing over missed opportunities, better wait for the next one. Anyway, the whales will always come to pump the market, right?
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PoolJumpervip
· 01-06 04:56
Watching the market is really a big trap in crypto trading. When you're too tired to move, you often miss out. Ralph's situation was indeed tragic, with dozens of times loss, it's incredibly despairing... But to be fair, mindset is more difficult to master than skills. Whale manipulation? Hold on, let's first get our mindset right before talking.
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