Obligatory follower milestone tweet: Reached
(!) followers!
Thank you for following me and appreciating the value I provide.
Here's a little thread about my mistakes, and I'm sure we've all have our worst moments.
Read on friends
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Thank you for following me and appreciating the value I provide.
Here's a little thread about my mistakes, and I'm sure we've all have our worst moments.
Read on friends

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Young & foolish. I do recall buying $TSLA at $360 pre-split and selling at sub $300
FOMO was very much the emotion of that day.
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FOMO was very much the emotion of that day.
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Did I also share that I threw out $5k USD into an MLM scheme during my college-equiv days because I was a greedy SOB? haha young and ignorant, honestly thought that was a chance to be rich.
One of the best and most important lessons I've learnt.
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One of the best and most important lessons I've learnt.
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What's the next mistake? Buying bitcoin and making stupid trades on December 2017. WOOOOO boy I never felt what dying felt like but that was pretty close.
I even bought Ripple at $3, shortly before @CNBCFastMoney tried to sell it after a casual 10x ...
Sold it at $0.2
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I even bought Ripple at $3, shortly before @CNBCFastMoney tried to sell it after a casual 10x ...
Sold it at $0.2
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But wait! there's more. As if buying at the top wasn't enough, I "DCA-ed" my way down obscure 'altcoins' that I couldn't explain. Needless to say, I found solace in reading similar stories of losses during that time on Crypto Twitter.
I was raped by volatility.
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I was raped by volatility.
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Went to purchase 2 courses on TA on udemy. 

Thought I can trade my way to 'fInAnCiAl FrEeDoM' &
Tried my hand at 'trading' in crypto, turned 0.1 BTC into 0.2BTC and then into 0.0BTC... multiple times.
(6/N)


Thought I can trade my way to 'fInAnCiAl FrEeDoM' &
Tried my hand at 'trading' in crypto, turned 0.1 BTC into 0.2BTC and then into 0.0BTC... multiple times.
(6/N)
I'm sure I have many more, but it took me way too long to write this thread 
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Best way to fix a mistake is to acknowledge that there is one, & trust me, EVERYBODY makes mistakes.
Success is always built on the compounded learning of past mistakes.
What is your mistake?


Best way to fix a mistake is to acknowledge that there is one, & trust me, EVERYBODY makes mistakes.
Success is always built on the compounded learning of past mistakes.
What is your mistake?