I started with £3k, currently fluctuating around £35k. But in the last 2 weeks I have somehow fumbled £30k (my yearly wage) by not taking profit.
My mental state and positions are on the edge of liquidating. I need this shit to reverse to new highs ASAP.
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My mental state and positions are on the edge of liquidating. I need this shit to reverse to new highs ASAP.
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Me running away from my problems 🏃♂️🤣
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Just days ago, I approved a transaction on a phishing/scam site. Like a complete moron, I didn't read what I was approving. They drained 9.7 BTC.b ($455K) from my AAVE collateral. I have $300K in debt to pay back on AAVE as well.
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Got new into crypto March 2023. I bought with a couple of hundred dollars 5 billion Pepe. In May I sold it all for 2000 dollars to buy a more serious coin that coin hasn't moved since. Pepe sky rocketed.
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I just lost 3k with trading in 6 hours. I jumped from 2.2k to 400$ and then to 3k. Lost it all in the end. I couldn’t find the point to stop. Was my last money and I feel fucking retarded. I’m wasted and don’t know what to do. I feel empty and like a moron at the same time…
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I am a dev. My only goal in crypto is to make it so I can retire and then volunteer without the worry of money. Maybe join the Peace Corps or something. All I want to do is help people or the environment.
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I’m in my mid twenties, father died in 2022 and left me with a low six figure inheritance. I tried to trade low cap coins, and lost pretty much all of it. My mother keeps asking me when I plan on buying a place for myself with the money. Don’t have the heart to tell her.
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I've been lying to my wife about my crypto portfolio. She thinks it's worth around $35,000 but I've made well over $400,000. I don't know how to tell her.
One day I asked her randomly "if we were to ever won $500,000 what do you think we would do with it" and she began to tell me everything we would do with it and said that I get no say in how it was spent. I don't know what to do now.
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One day I asked her randomly "if we were to ever won $500,000 what do you think we would do with it" and she began to tell me everything we would do with it and said that I get no say in how it was spent. I don't know what to do now.
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What Is Unit Bias in crypto? 🤔
Unit bias is the human tendency to prefer owning whole units of a low-priced asset instead of a fraction of a high-priced one. In crypto, this leads people to buy cheap coins simply because they "feel" more affordable.
🤔 Someone might skip buying 0.01 BTC for $1,200 and instead buy 10,000 tokens of a meme coin priced at $0.06 each — even if the latter has zero fundamentals.
The illusion of quantity over quality causes people to chase bad assets that look “cheap” but aren't. Many people think like this: "This token costs just $0.06, what if it goes to $1? I'll buy a million tokens and see what happens...
This ties to a broader problem: most people struggle with abstract metrics like market cap or fully diluted valuation. They're hard to visualize. Price feels real. You can see it. You can feel it. But market cap is just math - and many ignore it
📊 To avoid unit bias, always check the market cap, token supply, and FDV. A $0.01 coin with a 100 billion token supply isn’t cheap.
Unit bias is the human tendency to prefer owning whole units of a low-priced asset instead of a fraction of a high-priced one. In crypto, this leads people to buy cheap coins simply because they "feel" more affordable.
🤔 Someone might skip buying 0.01 BTC for $1,200 and instead buy 10,000 tokens of a meme coin priced at $0.06 each — even if the latter has zero fundamentals.
The illusion of quantity over quality causes people to chase bad assets that look “cheap” but aren't. Many people think like this: "This token costs just $0.06, what if it goes to $1? I'll buy a million tokens and see what happens...
This ties to a broader problem: most people struggle with abstract metrics like market cap or fully diluted valuation. They're hard to visualize. Price feels real. You can see it. You can feel it. But market cap is just math - and many ignore it
📊 To avoid unit bias, always check the market cap, token supply, and FDV. A $0.01 coin with a 100 billion token supply isn’t cheap.
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What Are Gaps and Will This One Fill?
🕯 Gaps form when the market skips over a price range without trading through it. On CME BTC Futures, this often happens after weekends when markets reopen.
The gap on the chart above, from around $114.4k to $115.6k, appeared after a higher Friday open. This creates an unfilled zone, a pocket of missing liquidity.
🤔 Why do traders even care about gaps? It is not some hidden force. Gaps often reflect emotional moves, news shocks, or thin liquidity. Markets tend to revisit these zones because they represent unfinished business. Many traders expect price to return and test that level. It becomes a target.
🧐 Do gaps always fill? No. But in BTC, especially on CME where the chart lags 24/7 spot markets, many do over time. Smaller gaps have higher fill rates. In this case, the green region is likely to be retested soon.
It is less about technical rules and more about shared psychology. Markets are not rational machines. They are crowds reacting to perceived imbalance ❗️
🕯 Gaps form when the market skips over a price range without trading through it. On CME BTC Futures, this often happens after weekends when markets reopen.
The gap on the chart above, from around $114.4k to $115.6k, appeared after a higher Friday open. This creates an unfilled zone, a pocket of missing liquidity.
🤔 Why do traders even care about gaps? It is not some hidden force. Gaps often reflect emotional moves, news shocks, or thin liquidity. Markets tend to revisit these zones because they represent unfinished business. Many traders expect price to return and test that level. It becomes a target.
🧐 Do gaps always fill? No. But in BTC, especially on CME where the chart lags 24/7 spot markets, many do over time. Smaller gaps have higher fill rates. In this case, the green region is likely to be retested soon.
It is less about technical rules and more about shared psychology. Markets are not rational machines. They are crowds reacting to perceived imbalance ❗️
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