$0.80 ATL
if you invested $1000 in DOT 5 years ago. you'd have $20 now.
I lost over 100k on this shit
>>62422036pain
>>62422036There's been tons of dot threads recently started about three months ago. That was your final window of selling.
>>62422050>>62422065I'm dead inside
>>62422071use this deep pit of despair as infinite energy to compensate, it sounds hard and you might need a hero dose of psilocybin to do it (you might go insane)
>>62422079Despair creates the opposite of energy. Nevertheless I am in a decent place thanks to the grace of God allowing me to earn a good living. Not a day goes by though where I don't get consumed by all I've lost
>>62422086>Despair creates the opposite of energynah you have to channel it, I know it sounds faggy and bloomerpilled but it can really be a source of energy. it's called spite.>Nevertheless I am in a decent place thanks to the grace of God allowing me to earn a good livinggood, in this job market? good man I mean it.>Not a day goes by though where I don't get consumed by all I've lostare you dead? then it's not over son.
>>62422091>it's called spite.Probably this has been the driving force of my life for many years now. It's just my normal at this point
>>62422094I guess you had the energy all along, you just didn't know it. Been the same for me, silver linings everywhere. I guess it's the opposite of getting rich and "winning the game" then getting ironically bored. Instead we have insane regret of lost potential of generational wealth, which drives us to a permanent state of unable being bored with the cost of yelling into our pillows and driving 140 mph on the interstate
>>62422096I am consumed by regret. The other day I logged into my coin base and saw my losses and nearly physically wept It's an assload of money that can never be recovered and represents the best years of my life which I have slaved away for making that money only to lose it all to crypto rug pull grifters and I will never have my revenge. It's all very discouraging and in the end forces one to accept what a fucking retard he is or at least has been
>>62422101I feel you, it's real.It's more common than you think, people don't say or admit it. I promise you there were people who sold MU or sandisk super early thinking "ok this is the top, let me take my gains" and then watched as it continued to sky rocket far beyond even GME.that's why they say traders need an iron will, I certainly dont fucking have it actually. I don't think I will and I don't have any interest. If I ever have a decent amount of net liq, i'd probably yolo 2-5% of it every couple of months into some silly options trade then get my fix and leave. I actually hate gambling as it turns out.just become the house, take the landlordpill or the datacenterpill. this sheer regret is making me reconsider my moral compass sure but you and I need to fucking recover from this. So yeah maybe that means creating a business that perhaps caters to some tasty government contracts given that you look the other way of what it does. Because fucking hell this pain lasts for years, decades I hear unless you fucking get to a point of avenging the pain. god damn it all bro, justified greed at this point.
>>62422114No, the only solution is to sell your bags and never look back. The more you chase winning back what you lost, the more you will lose
>>62422118>The more you chase winning back what you lost, the more you will losebrother that's what I mean by "becoming the house". fuck the gambling. the only investing should be done in index and just never looking at it and forgetting its there. invest in stable income.
>>62422118accepting defeat but then potentiating it by living in eternal poverty hell is not a choice. I can't do that man. I want a wife and kids and a paid off house, I can't not have it; I will work smart for it. I will grind only in high-yield. grinding low-yield is only better than truly giving up and NEETing
>>62422119By the grace of God (I keep saying that even though I am unsure about a lot of things, it seems cautionary to do so) I have a big payday coming in after years of slaving and it's going straight into paying off my home loan. My accountant tried to talk me out of it and convince me to keep my "great loan" and invest it in long term accounts at the bank or something else. But I learned my lesson and never again fall for shiny promises. Keep it simple and expect the worst
>>62422122If you want a paid off home one day, the last thing you should do it keep taking risks with your hard earned money
>>62422127good, im not gonna pretend to be a financial expert. unironically ask opus 4.8 and give it all the details of your finances or consult some high-end (((financial advisor)))
>>62422132I meant a business. I agree mate. but the average house cost where I live is $700k. maybe I should swallow my pride and move elsewhere but alas this is a good state. well at least I am only child so I will inherit the mortgage and another property; I never asked purely because it makes me uncomfortable to think of how much debt that business property we have has and the value of it, and our house itself. I have no idea and it's on purpose because I don't want to be stressed the fuck out right now until I have a job. im so fucking late at 24 man, and in this job market too I still have 2 years left to get a degree in EE. well silver lining im kinda glad to not graduate in this shit job market but its only a temporary relief that has no guarantee, it could easily get worse next year.if the job market was bad during the "AI boom", why would it get better at the bust...?
>>62422132business can definitely be risk, let me make that clear too lol
>>62422136The most concerning part is that AI and shit is going to take our jobs
>>62422139>The most concerning part is that AI and shit is going to take our jobsit's enabling entrepreneurship far more. im spilling the beans (not really), but yes gov contracts are far more accessible than people realize. you just need to be a non-felon and clear basic clearance. you have to find the right shit for what you can provide though; and it can take a long ass time but its how many small businesses can start. even with low capital (again it depends and im being very very fucking generic about it)
>>62422143I don't share your optimism but good luck.
>>62422146thanks, optimism is high-yield. even in delusion. albeit it is more applicable socially than financially, i'll give you that. best of luck man.
>>62422149Optimism leads to risk taking and losing bigly though. I think many people cannot conceptualize accurately what losing your life savings actually means and the fact that it can never be undone.
>>62422015This piece of shit charged multiple dot just to move some coins back when it was $4 each. Can't imagine using it when it was $50 each.Fucking useless vaporware.
>>62422015Expect a bounce back after bear market
Protip for you baggies. Sell and never look back. Never check the price again. Stay ignorant. If it pumps or dumps from your sell date, it's irrelevant information to you that will only make you make worse decisions in the future.However, when it comes to DOT. I must once again thank that faggot who started shilling it here, calling it /biz/s coin and the next LINK. I dumped my bags then and saved the absolute humiliation of this current price action. by which I have broken my own rule by following. But only because again, I must thank the deadshit poorfag shill for the encouragement to dump my bags.
>>62422561Step aside Linkies. DOT is the official crypto of /biz/
>>62422015Kek baggies.There were threads in here a few weeks back saying "omg buy now it's under a dollar" - these people are buying literal air and being exit liq for VCs.
>>62422015literally one of the worst investments imaginable
>>62422659You better buy!
>>62422552No its done
A shitton of /biz/tards bought this at $50 and they're still holding it, creating stupid threads everyday and seething at coins like hyperliquid
>>62422718Guilty, and then DCA all the way down to 11 dollars and realized it's fucked
>>62422710Heard the same cries in previous bear markets.....
>>62422659Earlier in the year there were half a dozen shill threads posted around the same time. The price was $2 at the time. A reminder that when a shitcoin gets heavily shilled here, the top is already in.