Yesterday, the follow-up came—CAI continued to weaken as I predicted, but as I promised, I chose to keep buying in.
To be honest, I initially only wanted to try with 200-300 USDT, but I didn't expect to add more and end up investing over 3000 USDT now, nearing my set ceiling of 5000 USDT. Every dip is a new choice.
When I saw the sharp decline yesterday, I was actually excited—the bullets were ready, and the opportunity was coming. But today is different. As available funds become tighter, that excitement has long been replaced by another emotion. Watching CAI still trending downward, and seeing other coins rally in the past two days, I started to reflect: Did I really see it wrong? Is there a flaw in this logic?
But despite the reflection, I continued to add to my position. Half of it is an obsession not to give up, and the other half is to lower my average cost. I keep telling myself that CAI is worth waiting for; the darkness before dawn is a necessary test.
CAI, I don’t expect a hundredfold surge, just a tenfold increase—enough for me to have a good year.
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NullWhisperer
· 21h ago
technically speaking, the averaging-down strategy here's got some questionable implementation details... like, when does "摊低成本" become a vulnerability to cascade liquidation? just saying, audit findings suggest emotional conviction doesn't actually patch protocol weaknesses.
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FloorSweeper
· 21h ago
Oops, added more funds again. This is the so-called "buying more as it drops," huh? Your guts are really big.
How should I put it? I understand your logic, but I feel sorry for your USDT, brother.
A tenfold increase in CAI would be enough; the bar isn't high. The question is, can you wait until that day?
By the way, you've already投入 over 3000, do you still have bullets left?
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GweiTooHigh
· 21h ago
This time it's a gamble, pouring in over 3000 and still going? I just want to know when the mentality will collapse.
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Hearing the excuse of lowering costs so many times, in the end, it only gets deeper and deeper.
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The obsession with not giving up is the biggest spender, brother, it's not too late to see clearly before acting.
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10x can help you have a good year, but how long do you have to endure? Truly a question.
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Using bullets like this will eventually lead to losing everything, to be honest.
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If the prediction is accurate, it shouldn't have reached the 5000 ceiling, have reflected on this.
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Darkness before dawn sounds very right, but the premise is that you can survive until dawn.
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CryptoTarotReader
· 21h ago
Alright, this is the gambler's mentality—buying more as it drops and getting more anxious.
This logic really still has problems; don't fool yourself.
Lower the average cost? Bro, let's not comfort ourselves first.
But I support you, go all in.
I don't know if CAI can 10x, just stay alive for now.
I'm a bit worried about your emotional swings.
The bullets are all used up, what do you do next?
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HodlAndChill
· 21h ago
Damn, isn't this just a gambler's mentality? From 300 to 3000, and still pushing to 5000, always saying "last time"...
Wait, is CAI really that attractive? Or are you already deeply trapped and just holding on?
Darkness before dawn... Listen, this phrase is the easiest to self-hypnotize, wake up, brother.
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TokenomicsTherapist
· 21h ago
Really, the more there are, the more it becomes a gambler's mentality.
This logic definitely has flaws; others are pushing up while you're still falling.
10x is also possible, it just depends on whether you can wait until that day.
I feel a bit sorry for your 5000-day ceiling...
This cost averaging strategy sounds like self-comfort.
Darkness before dawn sounds nice, but the wallet is the first to go dark.
Did you think about stop-loss when adding positions?
With your obsession, CAI should be worthy.
But your guts are really big; you've already invested over 3000.
Yesterday, the follow-up came—CAI continued to weaken as I predicted, but as I promised, I chose to keep buying in.
To be honest, I initially only wanted to try with 200-300 USDT, but I didn't expect to add more and end up investing over 3000 USDT now, nearing my set ceiling of 5000 USDT. Every dip is a new choice.
When I saw the sharp decline yesterday, I was actually excited—the bullets were ready, and the opportunity was coming. But today is different. As available funds become tighter, that excitement has long been replaced by another emotion. Watching CAI still trending downward, and seeing other coins rally in the past two days, I started to reflect: Did I really see it wrong? Is there a flaw in this logic?
But despite the reflection, I continued to add to my position. Half of it is an obsession not to give up, and the other half is to lower my average cost. I keep telling myself that CAI is worth waiting for; the darkness before dawn is a necessary test.
CAI, I don’t expect a hundredfold surge, just a tenfold increase—enough for me to have a good year.