In the prediction market, after 55 days of ups and downs, I hit a wall again today. All three selected matches went wrong, and I lost everything in one go. This is already the fourth time this week I've had a bad run.
It's a bit heartbreaking to say, but the New Year started with average luck. Every time I judge the trend of the matches, it seems so fragile—what appears to be a confident prediction is quickly corrected by the market. I want to review where I went wrong in these failures, but sometimes maybe it's not the choices themselves, but a need to re-examine my understanding of risk and money management.
The longer you play in the prediction market, the more you realize: the data is there, but market sentiment and liquidity fluctuations often exceed expectations. But I will keep going, and come back later.
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AirDropMissed
· 13h ago
What does "four flips a week" mean? Bro, your pace is even faster than mine.
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ChainMelonWatcher
· 01-03 10:56
Another day of being educated, feeling like that repeatedly rubbed leek.
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WalletAnxietyPatient
· 01-03 10:51
Crashing again? This is how our industry is—data deceives, and the market deceives even more.
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ChainMemeDealer
· 01-03 10:41
Four crashes in 55 days, this pace is a bit intense.
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FUDwatcher
· 01-03 10:41
Four trades a week, this pace is really unsustainable. Fund management needs to be prioritized.
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LiquidationAlert
· 01-03 10:29
Four crashes in 55 days, buddy, this pace is a bit intense. The market really isn't holding back for you.
In the prediction market, after 55 days of ups and downs, I hit a wall again today. All three selected matches went wrong, and I lost everything in one go. This is already the fourth time this week I've had a bad run.
It's a bit heartbreaking to say, but the New Year started with average luck. Every time I judge the trend of the matches, it seems so fragile—what appears to be a confident prediction is quickly corrected by the market. I want to review where I went wrong in these failures, but sometimes maybe it's not the choices themselves, but a need to re-examine my understanding of risk and money management.
The longer you play in the prediction market, the more you realize: the data is there, but market sentiment and liquidity fluctuations often exceed expectations. But I will keep going, and come back later.