In the end, I decided to completely say goodbye to MYX. All long and short positions were closed out, leaving nothing behind. Looking back on this investment experience, I lost $5,000 on this coin, and I’ve learned my lesson well. Sometimes, the hardest part is balancing between holding on and cutting losses in time. Honestly, I’ve never experienced that feeling of watching my account balance go down twice. But on the other hand, this is also a mandatory course in the crypto market—some coins are indeed not worth holding onto anymore.

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NFTFreezervip
· 01-06 04:59
Here are several comments in different styles: **Comment 1:** $5000 tuition fee is not a loss, even smarter than some people **Comment 2:** Cutting losses in time is really an art; it sounds simple but is hell to do **Comment 3:** Seeing you like this makes me feel relieved, at least I know when to run **Comment 4:** The hardest part in the crypto world is probably the moment of decision... **Comment 5:** Saying "completely say goodbye" is really satisfying, I am still hesitating **Comment 6:** Losing money and still able to learn from experience, most people have already given up thinking **Comment 7:** Compulsory courses are truly heartbreaking, so how many times have I paid this tuition?
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AirdropDreamBreakervip
· 01-03 12:56
Spending $5,000 as tuition is much better than some people going to zero directly. --- Honestly, stop-loss is really harder than any technical analysis. --- I've looked into MYX... I knew it wouldn't work long ago, but you're tough. --- This is crypto, lessons learned the hard way, one after another. --- Closing a position is safety; don't look back. --- Some coins really should be sold decisively, or else you'll lose even more due to a broken mindset. --- Treat $5,000 as learning what a market beating feels like, haha. --- I respect this mindset; it's much smarter than stubbornly holding on.
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NFTArtisanHQvip
· 01-03 12:50
one might argue that the aesthetic deterioration of MYX's tokenomics mirrors a broader paradigm shift in how we conceptualize digital provenance... but honestly? five grand down the drain hits different when it's your own portfolio, not some theoretical case study 💭
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FlashLoanPhantomvip
· 01-03 12:50
$5000 tuition, worth it. Setting stop-loss orders is easy to talk about but really dangerous to do. Honestly, MYX should have been sold long ago. I've seen too many people stubbornly hold on. You have to cross that threshold between holding on and stopping loss to truly understand. The feeling of your account shrinking, once is enough. Some coins are just traps; admitting defeat in time is actually a winning mindset. Trading $5000 for a lesson isn't too expensive. It's the hardest when you see the numbers plummeting, but surviving and coming out alive is a victory. If it weren't for this bloody price to pay, who could truly learn? Crypto compulsory courses definitely need to be taken.
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consensus_whisperervip
· 01-03 12:40
$5000... That's why I only play small-cap coins now. At worst, I lose enough for a meal.
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平淡无奇的心态vip
· 01-03 12:29
Keep going, young man
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