Still remember my actions back then. I bought ZEC at 550, then cut my losses at 350, not wanting to wait any longer. I immediately invested that money into ASTER at a price of 1.25.
Looking back now, ZEC has risen to 518, while ASTER has fallen to 0.71. After calculating carefully, I feel like I lost quite a bit. Can someone help me go through exactly how much I lost?
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BankruptWorker
· 12-28 05:01
This is a classic case of chasing highs and selling lows, cutting losses at 550 to chase 1.25 of ASTER... Bro, your luck is something else.
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MEVvictim
· 12-28 04:46
This is a typical case of chasing gains and selling in panic, resulting in the biggest losses.
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HodlAndChill
· 12-28 04:45
Haha, this move is too classic, cutting losses and throwing yourself into another pit.
Still remember my actions back then. I bought ZEC at 550, then cut my losses at 350, not wanting to wait any longer. I immediately invested that money into ASTER at a price of 1.25.
Looking back now, ZEC has risen to 518, while ASTER has fallen to 0.71. After calculating carefully, I feel like I lost quite a bit. Can someone help me go through exactly how much I lost?