The root of suffering lies in overthinking. You see a promising coin, rush in, wait a few days and see the price drop instead of rise, then immediately sell at a loss. Then one day the price rises again, you regret selling, and rush back in. Later you realize you're trapped, waiting to break even, but the price keeps falling, and you can't resist selling again. Then a friend recommends another good one, and you rush in again. Most people do this, including me, because that's human nature. My stocks are also trapped because I was too greedy and chose one with a high potential return. As a result, my consumption didn't pick up, and the stock dropped by as much as 70%. Now it's risen a bit, but I'm still down about 40%. I know that even if I'm trapped, the stock can go back up because there are some supporting factors. As for cryptocurrencies, I'm not so sure, because so many have gone to zero, while many have multiplied hundreds of times. The important thing is whether the community exists. As long as the community exists, it will rise again. Spurdo is a "stupid coin," but it does have a group of staunch holders in the community, and risks do exist. I don't want to tell you there's no risk, because nothing is risk-free. You can observe it, add it to your watchlist, and investigate it within the community. That's a responsible attitude. Those who only tell you to buy are, in my opinion, irresponsible. I had a similar experience last year. When I bought it, they told me how amazing the coin was, but they didn't mention the risks. Instead, they urged me to keep adding to my position. I bought it because of a friend's recommendation and trusted them. The coin went to zero, and then many people in the group started saying hurtful things, like: "You only want to make money and don't want to take risks. Hold on if you can, leave if you can't. Nobody forced you to stay. You're dreaming of making money without doing anything." A lot of such things started happening. But the trust my friend placed in me at the beginning vanished, replaced by hurtful words. Therefore, you need to understand and investigate all coins yourself, and don't easily believe promises made by others. Spurdo is a 'dumb' coin; you can observe and learn about it, but whether to buy or sell is entirely up to your own judgment. #US Non-Farm Payrolls Data Below Expectations $DOGE
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