Yesterday I purchased $100 in ETH and $50 and BTC and I already want out. I think about it 24/7, I'm constantly checking coinbase, I dreamnt last night about crypto, my heart is fucking racing 24/7.
I don't want to miss out on this, though. What do I do? Should I just opt out entirely? Should I just put everything in cold storage? Has anyone else felt like this?
You're not even in that deep man. People swing thousands, hundreds of thousands in each direction with the just a simple swipe on Blockfolio.
It sounds like you don't have the nerves so you should just sell me your coins for cheap.
Hunter Rivera
Just squeeze your balls real hard and hodl
Nathan Sanchez
OMG OP
I can't believe you bought the FOMO.
Levi Martin
You're this nervous about $150? Are you a pajeet?
Sebastian Morris
It's not that. It's just that I don't know if I should put in more, I don't want to constantly look at charts and shit, I just want to forget about this stuff but I really don't want to miss out
Alexander Rodriguez
Dont be a pussy. HODL
Adrian Perez
These past two days have been rough but pic related. I got them hoofs
Easton Phillips
go all in on MOON pussy
Michael Carter
Look lad
Today I bought my first ever cryptocurrency, $50 BTC and $50 ETH. Just hold it and reinvest until you get significant profit, and/or dabble in some smaller coins like Mooncoin for some sweet profit potential.
Wyatt Barnes
Keep holding those bags goyim. Nothing bad could possibly ever happen.
Robert White
That's called a gambling addiction. Stop doing this. You will literally develop an addiction to gambling. These are the symptoms of a fucking gambling addiction.
Do what I do and invest in ICO's. Read the white paper, research the team and the technology, set dates, put the money in, store in offline backed up wallets, and forget about it. Check the news once per week with big news dates marked on your calendar, and live your life. STOP trading. These people aren't good or healthy people. Get the fuck away from them OP and take after me, okay? DON'T do this anymore. This are degenerate gambler habits, the furthest thing from smart money like me.