Why I keep sharing those trade screenshots with losses? Not for clout, but because honestly—99% of meme coin traders on Solana go through the exact same drawdowns. You just don't see them getting posted. What floods the timeline? Those rare 100-200 SOL wins. Nobody's broadcasting their underwater positions or the string of red candles. The reality is messier. Most people grinding meme trades hit these painful stretches. It's not just me. Until we start normalizing showing the full picture—wins AND losses—the narrative stays broken. Real trading involves real risk and real mistakes. That's the part worth talking about.
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BrokenRugs
· 01-10 04:27
Haha, finally someone is telling the truth. Much more honest than those who only post screenshots of their wins every day.
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DegenWhisperer
· 01-09 19:15
To be honest, losing trades are the real transactions. I've truly never seen anyone who always wins.
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PumpDoctrine
· 01-09 14:04
That's right, that's how the crypto world is. Screenshots of profits are everywhere, while losing trades are all hidden.
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SatoshiNotNakamoto
· 01-08 06:18
Well said, finally someone dares to break through this layer of window paper.
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FloorSweeper
· 01-07 10:56
This guy is right. Seeing those get-rich-quick screenshots every day is really outrageous. Who the hell loves showing losses?
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SignatureDenied
· 01-07 10:55
To be honest, I really like people who are this honest. The timeline is full of screenshots showing off, who dares to post a loss?
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ContractExplorer
· 01-07 10:55
This guy is so right, no one shows losing trades, they all only showcase screenshots of high win rates.
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RealYieldWizard
· 01-07 10:54
That's right, this is the real trading life. No one wants to see your stop-loss orders; they just want to see the trades where you make a profit.
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DefiPlaybook
· 01-07 10:46
Looking at the data, survivor bias is indeed a common problem in this circle. 99% of meme coin traders have fallen into traps, but on the timeline, you only see the 0.01% of screenshots of huge profits. This makes it very difficult.
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InfraVibes
· 01-07 10:42
The short sellers love to look at winning trade screenshots, but no one dares to post losing trades. That's the real deal.
Why I keep sharing those trade screenshots with losses? Not for clout, but because honestly—99% of meme coin traders on Solana go through the exact same drawdowns. You just don't see them getting posted. What floods the timeline? Those rare 100-200 SOL wins. Nobody's broadcasting their underwater positions or the string of red candles. The reality is messier. Most people grinding meme trades hit these painful stretches. It's not just me. Until we start normalizing showing the full picture—wins AND losses—the narrative stays broken. Real trading involves real risk and real mistakes. That's the part worth talking about.