Genius on the left, genius on the right—that's exactly what it's about.



Recently, I looked at some investment summaries and suddenly understood—none of us can escape this hurdle of "path dependence." Even the top traders who dominate the market eventually have to admit that sometimes what they dig up is just trash. Thinking this way, I realize that losing money isn't really shameful; in fact, I feel a bit more at peace with it.

The ambush strategy, simply put, is about laying out plans in advance. But in reality: the more projects I ambush, the more absurd the dips become. Those carefully selected targets quickly turn into major traps. It seems that the saying "how to water the left-side rise" is no joke—ambushing on the left side sounds cool, but in practice, it's all tears.

In the crypto world, everyone has moments of genius and moments of impulsiveness. The only difference is the frequency.
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ponzi_poetvip
· 01-07 18:54
Haha, ambush on the left means being buried on the left. My history of blood and tears.
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InfraVibesvip
· 01-07 18:54
Ambush on the left? Bro, to put it simply, it's "taking over on the left side." My account has witnessed too many stories like this. The more you hide, the more you lose, this is the true principle of the crypto world. Path dependence is just a bullshit excuse; ultimately, it's still about having a strong gambling mentality. Genius and fools are separated by just one market wave, don't fool yourself. Decisions made impulsively are the most frequent, it's that simple. Careful planning? It's better to follow the trend temporarily; at least the speed of blood loss is the same. No such thing as reconciliation; continuing to hide is the fate of crypto enthusiasts.
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GetRichLeekvip
· 01-07 18:52
Losing money on more than a dozen projects, now I understand—it's all due to path dependence. Lurking on the left side? That's hilarious. The more I hide, the harder I fall. Where's the promised bottom fishing? Genius and fools are just separated by a fluctuation of . I'm currently teetering in the middle. It's 3 a.m. again, and I'm reviewing why I didn't cut losses back then. In this game of chess, no one can escape; it all depends on who gets cut more times. Lurking sounds sophisticated, but it's all just traps. Nobody should boast.
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ChainMelonWatchervip
· 01-07 18:46
Haha, alright, ambush on the left side is indeed a skill. I still need to practice my craft. --- All the nice words are just armchair generals after the fact. Even traders sometimes crash and burn, so let's not even mention ourselves. --- The phrase "path dependence"—I've experienced it deeply now. All lessons learned the hard way. --- The more projects you ambush, the faster you lose money. I agree with this statement, brother, it hits hard. --- Geniuses and fools are sometimes only separated by a single limit-up. The difference isn't that big. --- Ambush on the left side? I choose to cut losses on the right side. Same feeling inside. --- After reading this, I feel relieved. It proves that my losses are logical too. Haha.
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DegenDreamervip
· 01-07 18:40
Haha, the ambush on the left side is really a joke. Just seeing those two words makes me want to vomit. The more you bury, the worse the losses. This is my blood, sweat, and tears story. The term "path dependence" sounds lofty, but actually it just means we're all gambling. Who dares to say they've never slapped their forehead? That's just bragging. Traders also crash and burn. Thinking this way can indeed help us reconcile a lot. How to water the rise on the left side, I want to tattoo this on my forehead. So we're all the same, sometimes smart, sometimes stupid. That's how the crypto world is. Sometimes the winner and the loser are just one thought apart. What we dig up is indeed trash, but we have to keep digging. There's no other way.
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SchrodingerPrivateKeyvip
· 01-07 18:33
Haha, really. Ambushing me on the left side is also a history of blood and tears. The more carefully I choose, the more it drags me down.
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