If you persist in doing something to the extreme, luck really will be on your side.
PIPPIN’s maneuver this time—three whole days and nights without sleep, nerves stretched like a taut string about to snap. The account balance swung up and down by $1 million, but today I finally got out completely, money in hand, safe and sound.
My mind is still buzzing, like I’m walking on clouds—my initial capital of $280,000 rolled up to $1.27 million. With that feeling, I’ll do anything you ask.
It all started at noon on November 30. Casually placed a long order at 0.110, and who would’ve thought this coin would shoot up like it was on steroids, straight to 0.140, with $467,000 showing on the books.
In a moment of impulsiveness, I reversed and went short, hoping to profit from a pullback. But this thing didn’t play by the rules at all—it shot straight up to 0.195 in one go. Watching it about to liquidate my position, cold sweat instantly drenched my back. I quickly opened a long to hedge, barely pulling the account back to safety. My heart was pounding so hard I could hear it in those few minutes.
Last night, the coin finally couldn’t hold on any longer and slid down like a greased slide. I stared at the screen, afraid to even blink for fear of missing the moment to close my positions. When all the orders hit take-profit this morning, the weight that hung over me all night finally lifted—I netted $790,000. That money came way too fast.
This kind of thrill, once a year is more than enough.
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BearMarketMonk
· 12-05 18:42
Damn, what nerves of steel. I would have gone crazy after three days and nights without sleep. Just like that, 790,000 is in hand?
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MEVHunterBearish
· 12-04 10:57
Is it really worth it to stay up for three days and nights without sleep just to earn this little money, bro?
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BlockchainBouncer
· 12-04 10:48
Three days and nights without sleep to earn 790,000—this guy is truly crazy. I’ll never make that amount in my whole life.
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MevHunter
· 12-03 23:49
790,000 USDT... How strong does your heart have to be? Just watching those numbers fluctuate makes me feel like I need medication.
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DefiEngineerJack
· 12-03 23:46
honestly™ this is just survivorship bias with extra steps. you know how many traders blew up doing exactly this? the empirical data on 72-hour no-sleep trading sessions is... not great. technically speaking, risk management > narrative framing, but sure, congrats on the 4.5x
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MetaverseVagabond
· 12-03 23:37
To be honest, luck accounts for 80% of it. Technical analysis doesn’t really work in the crypto world.
Trading nonstop for three days and nights—can your body handle that? Even if you make money, you need to be able to spend it.
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BrokenYield
· 12-03 23:30
ngl, 3 days no sleep for 79k profit is just leverage roulette with extra steps. that 0.110 to 0.195 swing? textbook correlation breakdown. got lucky the protocol didn't flash crash mid-hedge, that's all. seen smarter risk management go up in flames on smaller moves tbh.
If you persist in doing something to the extreme, luck really will be on your side.
PIPPIN’s maneuver this time—three whole days and nights without sleep, nerves stretched like a taut string about to snap. The account balance swung up and down by $1 million, but today I finally got out completely, money in hand, safe and sound.
My mind is still buzzing, like I’m walking on clouds—my initial capital of $280,000 rolled up to $1.27 million. With that feeling, I’ll do anything you ask.
It all started at noon on November 30. Casually placed a long order at 0.110, and who would’ve thought this coin would shoot up like it was on steroids, straight to 0.140, with $467,000 showing on the books.
In a moment of impulsiveness, I reversed and went short, hoping to profit from a pullback. But this thing didn’t play by the rules at all—it shot straight up to 0.195 in one go. Watching it about to liquidate my position, cold sweat instantly drenched my back. I quickly opened a long to hedge, barely pulling the account back to safety. My heart was pounding so hard I could hear it in those few minutes.
Last night, the coin finally couldn’t hold on any longer and slid down like a greased slide. I stared at the screen, afraid to even blink for fear of missing the moment to close my positions. When all the orders hit take-profit this morning, the weight that hung over me all night finally lifted—I netted $790,000. That money came way too fast.
This kind of thrill, once a year is more than enough.