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Re: Feeling regret after (Not trading, not gambling, etc...)
by
stomachgrowls
on 29/09/2017, 21:41:04 UTC
I always have that feeling. Regret. I had 300$ 4 month ago, and I told myself.. "Dude BTC will never go higher than $2,000" When it reached $2,500 I told myself "Now it is on the peak".
Gambling scene: "I won't join this round it won't go higher than x2" *Yes I love bustabut* Then the round went higher than x200 Technically I was not right.
Every time before I sleep I just imagine, and I am sure of that.. If I had taken the right decisions I would have been rich..
So am I the only one fellas? I would be so happy to know that I am not the only one Cheesy
#Dontattackme #From100Bucksto10Grands

Hey Wait! I have like 100$ now.. What is the best way to do with it.. I will be like offline from internet for over a year.. I wanna get profit after I finish my last high school year. Suggest!

I do regret a lot of actions and even those I didn’t take. I did regret also after learning about bitcoin at its
initial startup time but I didn’t invest in it because it didn’t seem profitable, and I still hold myself guilty
till today for that.
Most of the people regret after not trading it is so because they are unable to find the correct time for buying or selling bitcoins. In the world digital currencies it is very important to make use of correct time while investing or trading bitcoin and illiterate people say that time doesn’t matter.
Time do matters. The time of decision making matter a lot that you could be happy or regret on that later. For now, bitcoins are amazingly increasing and making a strong hold in international market so better choice is to trade in bitcoins.

Don’t lose heart if you had a bad first experience, learn from it and practice again. Don’t just regret, make the game again.
practice indeed is the best teacher ,once we learn from our experience it will be much easier to do trading ,just analyze whatever transactions you'll be doing.
Hmm, I think the knowledge still important, but you do not need to learn many much because you can not apply all into trading like the theory. Everything still depends your method, strategy and the situation on the market. Therefore, experience better than knowledge Grin
They are correlated to each because you wont able to do something resourceful or any work if you dont have knowledge on what you are doing. Therefore you cant really choose only one since those two are tied up. Lets say you do have the knowledge into things and if you do try it out even though you cant perfect it on first time but later on when you repeatedly doing it then for sure you would able to get experience.Just like that and coming back on topic, feeling of regret is always there when we saw that we did neglect an opportunity to earn money.