🧠 7 Deadly Investing Sins — And How I've Survived (Mostly)
Confession time. I've sinned... in the markets.
1. Pride – Held onto losers because “I can't be wrong.” (Looking at you, $CRCL.)
2. Greed – Doubled down on a spike, thinking it'd 5x. It didn't. It halved.
3. Lust – Chased trending tickers because they looked “hot” on Fintwit. Regret followed.
4. Envy – Bought $MSTR near the highs after watching someone else profit. Painful lesson.
5. Gluttony – Overtraded in one day, trying to force the market to feed me.
6. Sloth – Skipped due diligence on $BMNR. “It's pumping, who needs fundamentals?”
7. Wrath – Revenge traded after a loss. Made it worse.
📌 But here's the key:
Mistakes are tuition. The goal isn't to be sinless, but to be self-aware and strategic. I've learned to build plans, cut losses, manage risk. These sins still whisper—but I don't let them trade for me anymore.
💡 Your edge isn't just technical or fundamental. It's emotional discipline.
So... how many have you ticked off?
I'm not a financial advisor. Trade wisely, Comrades!
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