I like this. Thank you.
Some of them put an arrow in my heart accurately as I reminisce all the mistakes I did back when I was starting. Emotional issues had always been a problem when it comes to trading. A trader should have a cold heart, he cannot fall in love with the coin that he is trying to reap money from.
ICO times, I bought coins that I usually trade because of the sudden swings in the market where stablecoins are not yet trending. I bought this one coin from a project because I thought I could use it to play with its market and make a profit from it. Sadly, I ended up joining their Telegram group and I had the hardest time of letting it go because of all the optimistic investors feeding everyone with good news.
It ruined the plan and it was dumped by whales so there's no ROI too. Whatever coin we are trying to buy, let's just join their groups for informative reasons and not become a hardcore fan. It will definitely affect our decision if we stick there and read the statement of other investors who wants it to be pumped.
I put so much hope during the ICO trend, many altcoins seemed promising, but ended in disappointment. from that I learned a very valuable lesson where personal analysis should be followed, not seduced by sweet words in the telegram group, until finally they just left, and the coins have turned to ashes. until now there is no bright spot, in fact it has been delisted from the available exchanges. large collection of owned but worthless tokens. and it seems that there is no hope anymore, because the project has stalled. but indeed not all of them were like that, I also had time to feel the sweetness of ICO, as if it was easy to make money at that time