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The investment in a certain project this month may face losses. So far, the account has lost $53, and with about ten days left until the end of the month, based on this trend, the total loss is expected to be around $100.
What’s even more frustrating is the performance on the profit side. The tokens acquired this month haven't been very ideal—one ZTC is currently worth $9.3, and a CAI is only $3.2. Honestly, this is a typical "selling early always makes money, holding results in zero" curse.
However, the Pre TGE project I participated in some time ago has now risen to $141, which is somewhat of a consolation. Overall, the ability to select tokens determines the returns. Even when participating in early-stage projects, the results can vary so greatly. This month, I’ve paid the price for my limited vision.
It's the same old rhetoric: hold it and it goes to zero, sell it and it soars. I've been through it too; I was also cut during that wave in 2018.
Thinking of comforting yourself after the Pre TGE rises to $141? A 50% drop next month wouldn't be surprising; don't celebrate too early.
These small coins, to be honest, are just variants of Ponzi schemes. Is the pattern flawed? No, it's that the vision for selecting projects simply isn't that valuable.
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Pre TGE's surge to 141 really saved the day, otherwise this month would have been a complete waste
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That's why I never dare to heavily invest in early-stage coins, I rely too much on luck
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Losing due to poor vision? Bro, that's called bad coin selection. You really can't change your perspective
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ZTC and CAI directly discouraged me; it's better to wait for stable major coins
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A hundred-dollar monthly loss, what does it matter? The key is to keep a calm mindset
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Reaching 141 shows the logic is sound; next time, just copy the strategy again
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The hardest part is when you know you've made the wrong choice but still have to hold on
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Early projects are like this: if you bet right, you fly; if you bet wrong, you lose everything—it's all about fate
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I've been through that too, and that feeling is truly incredible
The saying "selling early always makes money" really hit me; it's always this curse.
The one that surged to 141 pre-TGE can still save the situation, otherwise this month will be completely ruined.
Early projects indeed carry high risks. Can the same entry logic lead to such big differences? Still, I need to study more about coin selection logic.
Is there still a chance to turn things around by the end of the month? Take a gamble and go for it?
For months like this, just consider it as paying tuition. The lessons learned from losses in the big picture will be remembered.
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Selling too early always leads to regret, holding on results in huge losses, there’s no right answer at all.
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That $141 project has risen, while the other two were directly thrown into the trash heap. Such a tough luck.
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A $100 monthly loss isn’t a big deal, but the real problem is those trash coins that are truly disgusting.
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Early projects depend entirely on luck; the same operation can lead to vastly different outcomes.
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Losing in the big picture means learning a lesson; just keep gambling next month.
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ZTC and CAI are just here to teach me a lesson.
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Holding on to zero, this phrase really hit me in the heart.
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That $141 project is the real comfort kill.
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Honestly, it’s still about improving coin selection skills; otherwise, it’s just burning money.
This month's coin selection luck was really bad, ZTC and CAI are not as strong as expected
Selling too early and regretting it, holding too long and crashing, it's really this cursed cycle
A $100 monthly loss is actually okay, right? The main thing is to keep a steady mindset
Early projects are too risky, someone has to lose for someone to win
Learn from the losses and keep pushing next month
This round is just paying tuition, the ability to select coins still needs to be further honed
I should have gone all in on that Pre TGE. Now it's only risen to 141? Luckily, I didn't put all my money into these two trash coins.
This is a typical gambler's mentality, always thinking they can catch a tenfold coin, but in reality, they are all zero-potential stocks.
Losing 100 dollars isn't a big deal; just consider it as paying for tuition. The key is to see how accurate your coin-picking judgment really is.
Next month, I need to do serious research; otherwise, if I keep messing around like this, I will eventually lose everything.