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June 09, 2018, 05:20:35 PM
Can I say you are so strong man by staying in crypto. Quitters never win, and winners never quite. In my opinion being strong and fighter to own battle field to win the battle of loses and regrets. Stay strong man.

There must be an epic melody from some film about winners!) Very inspiring phrase! I completely agree with you! We either win or learn from our errors and then win anyway!
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June 09, 2018, 03:01:40 PM
yes, sometimes I also have this thought when I see that I could sell the coin at the peak and earn well and return all my losses from the beginning of 2018, but I'm waiting for something ....
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June 09, 2018, 02:53:37 PM
your experience will give more lessons to your mental later when re-invest again. basically almost all of us who follow and plunge in investment, search bounty and airdrop will definitely experience a very bitter thing. I never experienced it in the affairs of holding a coin that I got from bounty initially is still down the price of the initial price but go up when the price back to the beginning I sell it but a few days later rose 10x from the initial price that's a hard slap for me because the market will there is always why you are in a hurry.
The fact is that there are unpredictable situations on the market. It is because of this that you must own not one or two types of coins, but have a good ten at least. If you make a mistake with one marker, then with the other you will succeed.
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June 09, 2018, 02:46:27 PM
I've done it before, and now I am more true to my time target, for example I plan to save in 1 year and I do it.
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June 09, 2018, 02:42:14 PM
I'm extremely depressed about my impatience and persistence.
I'm a stupid man. Fuck myself.
I bought the ETC when its price was 15$, i kept it for three months, including when it down at 9$, I still don't sell, because i believe it. And when ETC rise to 15$. I sold everything and waited it down $ 13 to buy more. But, fuck myself, the next day it rise to fucking 30$, Are you kidding me?
I bought 5000 XRP from May, i still believe it, I bought more yesterday, I bought when its price was 0,00001610sts, and when it down 0,00001558, i afraid BTC up, XRP down. So i sold everything. And... This morning I woke up with a sense of chest not say words.

This is my mistake, definitely like that. I can't blame anyone.
I told myself, "The market is still there. Nothing to hurry"
I don't complain, i post here just relieve stress. I didn't  tell anyone about this, including my wife.
Thank for listening.
THIS is the investment risk. I have failed a few times. In the cryptocurrency, market observation is needed. You have nothing to try without it.
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June 09, 2018, 02:34:26 PM
I'm extremely depressed about my impatience and persistence.
I'm a stupid man. Fuck myself.
I bought the ETC when its price was 15$, i kept it for three months, including when it down at 9$, I still don't sell, because i believe it. And when ETC rise to 15$. I sold everything and waited it down $ 13 to buy more. But, fuck myself, the next day it rise to fucking 30$, Are you kidding me?
I bought 5000 XRP from May, i still believe it, I bought more yesterday, I bought when its price was 0,00001610sts, and when it down 0,00001558, i afraid BTC up, XRP down. So i sold everything. And... This morning I woke up with a sense of chest not say words.

This is my mistake, definitely like that. I can't blame anyone.
I told myself, "The market is still there. Nothing to hurry"
I don't complain, i post here just relieve stress. I didn't  tell anyone about this, including my wife.
Thank for listening.
I think most of us already did this kind of experience op mate.What you have done was just normal when your concept was to buy and sell for profit,but i guess you are a fearful person that goes panic when bearish market hits on.I think that you already learned your lessons in putting money on invested coins,it totally needs patience and dedication inorder to achieve the profit that we want.
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June 09, 2018, 02:15:44 PM
your experience will give more lessons to your mental later when re-invest again. basically almost all of us who follow and plunge in investment, search bounty and airdrop will definitely experience a very bitter thing. I never experienced it in the affairs of holding a coin that I got from bounty initially is still down the price of the initial price but go up when the price back to the beginning I sell it but a few days later rose 10x from the initial price that's a hard slap for me because the market will there is always why you are in a hurry.
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June 09, 2018, 02:06:01 PM
Yep, constantly like that. Selling - and now the price has already made x2, buying - and now the price has already fallen by half. Nwm, go forward.
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June 09, 2018, 10:14:48 AM
Hey! Been right there at the same situation where you at right now. And all I can just suggest is to continue what you are doing, mistake are being made everyday but success is unreachable without those mistakes. Smiley Smiley
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June 08, 2018, 05:24:15 PM
Can I say you are so strong man by staying in crypto. Quitters never win, and winners never quite. In my opinion being strong and fighter to own battle field to win the battle of loses and regrets. Stay strong man.

winners sometimes quit to move on to something better. I don't say it's the case in crypto, I believe in this industry, just saying in general that your saying doesn't always apply
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June 08, 2018, 05:20:53 PM
The world would have been a better place and been much easier if we can predict and be correct of what will happen next minute. You don't have to beat yourself over it, because this is crypto and nobody ever gets it 100percent right.
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June 08, 2018, 05:04:06 PM
Gamble is gamble. Don't take is close to heart, it's better for you to improve yourself and become more skilled.
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June 08, 2018, 04:44:18 PM
I wouldn't begin to hold ripple - in him there is no sense. Would take more useful coin like fusion or binance)
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June 08, 2018, 04:08:42 PM
no regret. so you got the experience, bitter of course, but still it's an experience! next time you'll be more careful and attentive to your investments, and never rush.
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June 08, 2018, 01:13:43 PM
Can I say you are so strong man by staying in crypto. Quitters never win, and winners never quite. In my opinion being strong and fighter to own battle field to win the battle of loses and regrets. Stay strong man.
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June 08, 2018, 01:10:57 PM
Faith is a very important thing, hold, and then work, wait for the victory to come back. You will succeed in that way
Many people use that method to make a profit, but only a few people succeed with this method. Sometimes using the hold and wait for the method will probably take a year or two for the price to rise
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June 08, 2018, 12:59:08 PM
I think that all of us have done some "stupid" stuff like this. My personall example is that i bought eth when it was 8 $ and sold at 17$ all of it. Then i bought ETC and sold it. Had some litecoin too, NEO and sold it with 14$ and much more.
But i dont regret it that much because over all i made profit from those coin, this being a non-holder stratedy. Now i changed this strategy and i want to increase my portofolio and become a holder.
I avoid thinking at the money i could`ve made from holding all my coins because this would make me sick. Instead i focus on the future and the gains that this crypto world can bring me.

I think a lot of people can relate to that, sold too early, saw the coin rise and felt very stupid. Trading is very difficult and you should not blame yourself being beaten by the market. Just take your key learnings (hold what you believe in) and move on.
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June 08, 2018, 09:34:45 AM
When we takes decision, sometime it will right and somtime it will wrong. and in the crypto market i think all depends on market condtions . so do your analysis and then take decision you will find good results. so don,t disappoint with yourself. Smiley Smiley
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June 07, 2018, 10:10:22 PM
Pateince is certainly key to getting your crypto trading strategy right but also timing is equally as important.
Timing will help you make the most of the dips when they occur, then your patience will see you through until the bull market kicks in.
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June 07, 2018, 10:09:50 PM
Patience is also necessary in crypto investing but of course it's easier said than done. Use your disappointment to fuel your drive to keep on moving forward

Its part of traders life, lossing money sometimes happen for a reason. Take it as a learning that next time you will not rush things ahead. You can get back those money soon because of that experience, it made you become a wiser trader now. Experience is the best teacher as always. Good day.

Trading is a very risky job to commit, that's why it needs patient always for traders going beyond its platform. Don't be disappointed for that reason have it as a lesson for your experience. Their is always time for everything. Just continue pushing through your success in trading, those lost money will just be back as you prove that it was just a mistake. Always be careful also as you invest money. Lessen your hopes because that is one of the factors why you loss very much because of hoping set your limits to avoid again lossing.
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