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April 06, 2018, 05:18:13 PM
#33
Yes we all know the logic story. It's all good and sound. Please read my original post carefully.

Im creating this thread / space hoping it could help some people let out their emotional negativites, if any

If you don't have any feelings, that's fine. Not everyone is on the same curve

Feeling emotional pain and discussing about it could be part of a learning process for some, if not for you.

Do you know a Korean student committed suicide because he lost money on crypto?

https://zycrypto.com/20-year-old-korean-student-commits-suicide-losing-money-bitcoin-trading/

Of course i'm sure you would dismiss his death as his own f***ing stupidity. But I don't agree with you.

I hope we create an environment here where we support all sorts of different people - we could only progress and mature fast as a community by facilitating a positive constructive and supportive environment where crying / feeling sad together (for those who want to ) sometimes is OK.
Mate look, these people who'll apparently share their feelings are nothing but made up bullshit. I'm trying to help you avoid nonsense. They will just spam to earn a few bucks.
Also discussing someone's pain on a forum won't help them much, rather they should go for therapy. It sounds ridiculous but if you're really that emotional then you better go.
Anyone who commits suicide is fucking stupid. Cause you only live once. Enjoy whatever you can. Sure people will forgive you after sometime.
Any investor if he gets a loss shouldn't sob about it. He should learn from his mistakes. And people won't listen to you or me. They'd learn the hard way because they are just fucking stubborn. I don't mean to hurt you or something but it's the truth.
sr. member
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April 06, 2018, 08:28:45 AM
#32
 Cry

just kidding Cheesy.
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SODL
April 06, 2018, 08:24:05 AM
#31
There are others who are so desperate that they are in a complete denial of the situation, and write titles like "this correction is NORMAL",
Hahaha exactly this indeed. Man how many times did we read in the days around christmas that it was NORMAL that bitcoin dropped, because people needed money to buy christmas presents? LOL And now those same people say that others who bought around christmas levels were STUPID for doing so, because 'everybody knew those prices were too high'.
sr. member
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April 06, 2018, 08:17:02 AM
#30
At least the OP is honest.

There are others who are so desperate that they are in a complete denial of the situation, and write titles like "this correction is NORMAL", "bitcoin going UP", "we BULLISH, WHALES news", without any explanation, resorting to superstition - if you say it is going up several times, then its going up. This is a invitation for sadists to prey on their desperation. And the more they post these kind of threads, the more the price go down.

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April 06, 2018, 08:00:12 AM
#29
I know 90% of us here feel very sad watching BTC plummetting from its 20K high to below 7K.
I might be part of that supposed 10% because I keep yawning as I watch other people cry.

Only noobs feel worried, most of us saw the biggest crash ever after MtGox at around 90% crash, so this is just a joke right now.
In any case, what did you all expect? to hit $1,000,000 in one shoot?

Yes I remember back in December when this forum was flooded with posts on how fast bitcoin was going to reach that figure, or similar ones, and how everybody was going to be rich and happy.

There are people here who bought in at the top, just as there are in all bull markets.  Those people are the ones who should be glued to the wailing wall. 

The problem is, the masses invest just like that: they but an asset when they hear from the news that it has skyrocketed and sell out of panic when the first dip comes. Just the opposite of what a wise investor should do: when it goes up very fast, sell at least partially and buy when the everybody is panicking. Or even better: buy and hold. Do your research before buying an asset for long term. Follow basic investing principles, like some diversification or investing only money you can afford to lose, and you won’t worry in bear markets.


Was going to comment but funnily enough, someone else here is also yawning. Tears are free. They were joyful when everything was climbing beyond expectations. Why should we cry more when crypto actually has not dropped beyond expectations? I know I expected this dip for a long time. Strange if no one else was going to expect the same.

But masses act as they always do. We need them however.
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April 06, 2018, 07:38:26 AM
#28
Just the opposite of what a wise investor should do: when it goes up very fast, sell at least partially and buy when the everybody is panicking. Or even better: buy and hold.
LOL, this is always SUCH a nonsense. I mean sure in hindsight it's easy to see when you should have bought and should have sold. But bitcoin prices have ALWAYS gone up very fast, did you sell when it hit $2000 for the first time? $5000? And when are the prices "very low"? Most idiots here will say that the $6500 it's at now is very low. I say it's still very high and that we'll see <$2000 this year. And if that happens, which I think it will, then this $6500 in hindsight wasn't exactly 'very low'. So these oneliners you post are really nonsense.
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April 06, 2018, 07:33:33 AM
#27
If I had only invested in bitcoin, I would not be so sad about the crash because many altcoins lose more than %80-90 of their value, but bitcoin iis pretty good compared to altcoins.
jr. member
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April 06, 2018, 06:25:37 AM
#26
I really dont understand all of you guys. Does it help you if you are sad and unhappy? Does the price of bitcoin change if you cry? There is no point in being sad and nervous and other emotions because it really doesn't help you in absolutely any way. Yes, the market is very low and we all have investments in cryptocurrencies but we have to stay strong and wait for the market to become green because we all know that is possible and it is going to happen pretty soon. Stop being sad and crying about how much the price went down because you are making this situation worse. If you belive in bitcoin than you should have no doubt it is going to come back stronger than before and break all the records

ok im positive. in may next bull run. hell yeah !!!!!
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April 06, 2018, 04:44:08 AM
#25
I really dont understand all of you guys. Does it help you if you are sad and unhappy? Does the price of bitcoin change if you cry? There is no point in being sad and nervous and other emotions because it really doesn't help you in absolutely any way. Yes, the market is very low and we all have investments in cryptocurrencies but we have to stay strong and wait for the market to become green because we all know that is possible and it is going to happen pretty soon. Stop being sad and crying about how much the price went down because you are making this situation worse. If you belive in bitcoin than you should have no doubt it is going to come back stronger than before and break all the records
jr. member
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April 06, 2018, 03:53:28 AM
#24
i am already crying on my own since januari. thanks for the offer though
i think we will be crying for a long time. 2018 is going to be a bad year.
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April 06, 2018, 03:18:52 AM
#23
not only sad, but confused, what should we do with this situation, holding back may be better, but until when the price is still not rising, we all hope the price can go back up, but whether it can be realized quickly

Depends on how much you've already chipped in.
Indeed I agree with you beside a bit sad it's also the uncertainty and confusion.

I also don't think price could go back up quickly and sustainably without a proper accumulation period.
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April 06, 2018, 12:01:04 AM
#22
not only sad, but confused, what should we do with this situation, holding back may be better, but until when the price is still not rising, we all hope the price can go back up, but whether it can be realized quickly
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April 05, 2018, 10:46:49 PM
#21
I know 90% of us here feel very sad watching BTC plummetting from its 20K high to below 7K.
I might be part of that supposed 10% because I keep yawning as I watch other people cry.

Only noobs feel worried, most of us saw the biggest crash ever after MtGox at around 90% crash, so this is just a joke right now.
In any case, what did you all expect? to hit $1,000,000 in one shoot?

Yes I remember back in December when this forum was flooded with posts on how fast bitcoin was going to reach that figure, or similar ones, and how everybody was going to be rich and happy.

There are people here who bought in at the top, just as there are in all bull markets.  Those people are the ones who should be glued to the wailing wall. 

The problem is, the masses invest just like that: they but an asset when they hear from the news that it has skyrocketed and sell out of panic when the first dip comes. Just the opposite of what a wise investor should do: when it goes up very fast, sell at least partially and buy when the everybody is panicking. Or even better: buy and hold. Do your research before buying an asset for long term. Follow basic investing principles, like some diversification or investing only money you can afford to lose, and you won’t worry in bear markets.
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April 05, 2018, 09:48:17 PM
#20
I think before we buy and hold crypto currency, we already know that the price of crypto currency are always fluctuate and we know about the risk to invest on crypto but if you always feel sad or cry when every time the price decrease, you should not come into crypto world.
sr. member
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April 05, 2018, 07:49:59 PM
#19
The guy from this other thread is much more despaired than you.

For me, I'm fine with the possible opportunity to buy very cheap, even if it is below the last time I bought.



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April 05, 2018, 07:42:03 PM
#18
I'm betting that the people who bought bitcoin at a higher price than is right now are shedding tears because they see that they're losing their money as the price get's lower and lower. For those who rode on the hype just last December or bought during a bull, they must be bawling tears by now especially if they think that the price will remain at this level.

There's really no need to complain about the market and continue to feel sad and hopeless as it won't help you nor make the price go up. Wait for another bull trend then sell to recover your investment.

Imagine BTC going to 3K (whcih is possible).
All those people who bought at 8K or now would still lose more than 50%
it's quite scary to think about isn't it.
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April 05, 2018, 07:41:04 PM
#17

I just feel quite hopeless!

 Shocked Shocked Shocked

I read your thread and thought you were dealing well with the situation, but you're already in despair.

I'll give you the following advice, focus on more investments, focus on more things in real life, one of the big problems that many people have is that they are focused only on bitcoin and this creates anxiety and high expectations, but if you buy bitcoin and hold for many years and you have other investments both in the internet and in real life you will not be worried about the price.

Yes indeed.
real life is keeping me quite busy etc but these few days I just keep asking myself what I could hae done better in the last few months - and the answer is - a lot!
it's a mixed feeling of guilt and uncertainty etc.
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April 05, 2018, 07:32:58 PM
#16
I'm a fucking sadist and here's how I'm going to stick to you for making such a useless thread:
If you're at a loss, it's your stupidity that has lead to it, cause a trader makes a profit even when he is in a loss. If you're bitching about it, then you most certainly are not a dignified trader.
And don't you dare blame the markets for your own actions, they didn't force you, you voluntarily went in. Go cry somewhere else. Even I am not at a profit level but I wasn't stupid enough to buy at 20k level nor am I bitching about it. Rather I'm laying out my own strategies.
And did you just receive fucking 7 merits for this apparent sob story?

Yes we all know the logic story. It's all good and sound. Please read my original post carefully.

Im creating this thread / space hoping it could help some people let out their emotional negativites, if any

If you don't have any feelings, that's fine. Not everyone is on the same curve

Feeling emotional pain and discussing about it could be part of a learning process for some, if not for you.

Do you know a Korean student committed suicide because he lost money on crypto?

https://zycrypto.com/20-year-old-korean-student-commits-suicide-losing-money-bitcoin-trading/

Of course i'm sure you would dismiss his death as his own f***ing stupidity. But I don't agree with you.

I hope we create an environment here where we support all sorts of different people - we could only progress and mature fast as a community by facilitating a positive constructive and supportive environment where crying / feeling sad together (for those who want to ) sometimes is OK.



hero member
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April 05, 2018, 06:33:23 PM
#15
I'm a fucking sadist and here's how I'm going to stick to you for making such a useless thread:
If you're at a loss, it's your stupidity that has lead to it, cause a trader makes a profit even when he is in a loss. If you're bitching about it, then you most certainly are not a dignified trader.
And don't you dare blame the markets for your own actions, they didn't force you, you voluntarily went in. Go cry somewhere else. Even I am not at a profit level but I wasn't stupid enough to buy at 20k level nor am I bitching about it. Rather I'm laying out my own strategies.
And did you just receive fucking 7 merits for this apparent sob story?
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April 05, 2018, 05:45:09 PM
#14
I'm betting that the people who bought bitcoin at a higher price than is right now are shedding tears because they see that they're losing their money as the price get's lower and lower. For those who rode on the hype just last December or bought during a bull, they must be bawling tears by now especially if they think that the price will remain at this level.

There's really no need to complain about the market and continue to feel sad and hopeless as it won't help you nor make the price go up. Wait for another bull trend then sell to recover your investment.
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