The ammunition has all been fired, leaving no room for mercy. This time, I invested over 200,000 USDT, which is the largest single amount I have ever put into this industry. The good news is that all of it is from my own funds, with no leverage used, allowing me to sleep more peacefully.
Since I’ve already gotten on the train, I need to set a goal. The first phase is a 3x return to recover the initial investment. The second phase is the real profit, aiming for a 10x payout. These two goals sound simple, but achieving them tests patience and strategy.
Now that everything has been done, all that’s left is to wait. I won’t be making frequent trades or additional investments; I’ll let time and the market decide everything. Sometimes, the greatest test for traders isn’t the skill of placing orders, but the discipline to hold steady. This period is for reflection and总结, to see whether I am making correct judgments or just gambling with luck.
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Ser_This_Is_A_Casino
· 5h ago
Over 200,000 to go all in, this kind of courage is really big
It's still about self-control. I think, eight or nine times out of ten, it's just gambling on luck
Waiting patiently, holding steady is the hardest part
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PermabullPete
· 5h ago
Haha, all 200,000 was put in, that move is indeed bold, but I respect the fact that there's no leverage.
Waiting for 10x, those who can hold on without making any moves are all making money.
Holding steady without action is truly the hardest part; that's the real test.
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BackrowObserver
· 5h ago
Over 200,000 to make a quick move, this patience is really intense. Holding steady is the hardest part, I got caught up in frequent operations haha.
10x? Bro, your goal is so clear, you speak so casually.
Sleeping peacefully without leverage, I approve of this. Compared to those full-margin positions, the mental resilience is better.
It still depends on whether the market accepts it or not; sometimes luck and judgment are really hard to distinguish.
Leaving no room at all makes you a ruthless person. I'm the cautious type who still keeps some backup, which is really too cautious.
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LiquidatedTwice
· 5h ago
A one-time full deposit of 200,000, now that's really bold.
Just don't regret it when the time comes.
The ammunition has all been fired, leaving no room for mercy. This time, I invested over 200,000 USDT, which is the largest single amount I have ever put into this industry. The good news is that all of it is from my own funds, with no leverage used, allowing me to sleep more peacefully.
Since I’ve already gotten on the train, I need to set a goal. The first phase is a 3x return to recover the initial investment. The second phase is the real profit, aiming for a 10x payout. These two goals sound simple, but achieving them tests patience and strategy.
Now that everything has been done, all that’s left is to wait. I won’t be making frequent trades or additional investments; I’ll let time and the market decide everything. Sometimes, the greatest test for traders isn’t the skill of placing orders, but the discipline to hold steady. This period is for reflection and总结, to see whether I am making correct judgments or just gambling with luck.