When I lock in the gains, suddenly it's all "divine intervention" and blessings from above. 😂 Funny how we flip the script the moment profits hit the account. Nobody's crediting their analysis or diamond hands when the trade goes south, but soon as things moon? God gets the credit. That's the trader's way of thanking the universe, I guess.
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AirdropHustler
· 6h ago
Haha, really, making money is divine blessing, losing money is blaming the market, this logic is perfect.
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TheShibaWhisperer
· 6h ago
Haha, really, when I start making money, I thank the heavens. Why don't I hear these voices when I lose money?
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WhaleInTraining
· 6h ago
When you make money, you start thanking God; when you lose money, you blame the market. We're all the same, haha.
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DataChief
· 7h ago
When making money, I believe in fate; when losing money, I blame the market. This set of excuses is just too smooth.
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0xInsomnia
· 7h ago
NGL, this is just the self-delusion of new investors: blaming the market for losses, thanking God for profits—classic example.
When I lock in the gains, suddenly it's all "divine intervention" and blessings from above. 😂 Funny how we flip the script the moment profits hit the account. Nobody's crediting their analysis or diamond hands when the trade goes south, but soon as things moon? God gets the credit. That's the trader's way of thanking the universe, I guess.