The most regrettable decision in 2025 was to liquidate my silver options position in August, when I should have continued to add to it.
It's not that I lacked confidence, but at the time I was attracted by other opportunities, always thinking I could catch a faster rise. Looking back now, the cost was too high—contracts with a $50 strike price have already increased 20 times since June, and this wave of the market is still soaring.
Sometimes, holding on is harder than chasing new opportunities. If I had known earlier...
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WhaleWatcher
· 8h ago
Selling too early, this is the price of greed.
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RugPullSurvivor
· 8h ago
Oh no, this is a classic case of "greedy for more, swallowing the elephant." It's easiest to get wrecked when chasing high prices.
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ThatsNotARugPull
· 8h ago
You probably regret it so much that your intestines turn green at the moment of liquidation haha
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MevWhisperer
· 8h ago
Damn, I also cut my losses on this wave of silver. Truly the price of chasing highs.
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NeverVoteOnDAO
· 9h ago
Oh mom, I’ve already cashed out this wave of money, now I’m kicking myself for not holding on.
The most regrettable decision in 2025 was to liquidate my silver options position in August, when I should have continued to add to it.
It's not that I lacked confidence, but at the time I was attracted by other opportunities, always thinking I could catch a faster rise. Looking back now, the cost was too high—contracts with a $50 strike price have already increased 20 times since June, and this wave of the market is still soaring.
Sometimes, holding on is harder than chasing new opportunities. If I had known earlier...