This is a short story anons. I've been here since around the ETH ICO, migrated from Jow Forums
>2016 >invest 2k in crypto >bought eth sub $10 >btc like at $300 >get interested in alts >antshares at $1, walton at 50 cents, etc.. >slowly grow portfolio to 100k >all in omise go in july 2017, same with ICX >ATH of 600k in Dec 2017 >shrinks to 500k in Jan, go all in INTChain (martian) >Fall for the (buy the dip meme) >delete portfolio at 300k, go all in XLR >fall for staking meme >watch xlr fall from $10 to 50 cents
I didnt cash out anything because "muh taxes" So now i have around 20k, with 30k in student debt. Im 23 and live at home, my parents are making me move out by this christmas.
I used to think about killing myself everyday, as my dream of whores and cheap food in asia disappeared.
I refuse to be a wagie, So im spending 12 hours a day in front of charts learning to trade btc There is hope at the end of the tunnel. Drinking during the day helps keep the pain at bay. currently go through around 2 handles of skol vodka a week.
Austin Rivera
and you've done nothing else with your life? i think that's your issue user... you must be such a disappointment to your poor mommy
Aaron Rodriguez
Im learning to trade, I will never work a "job" where I have to interact with normalfags
Benjamin Thomas
be honest with yourself faggot. you watched 600k drop to 20k. you're a shit trader who thinks staring at charts means something while he's drinking 2 handles a day. kys
John Nguyen
I know user, I know. We weren't made for becoming rich.
i got news for you. if you live in the US, you owe taxes on all 600k.
Sebastian Perry
>invest 2k in crypto >So now i have around 20k 10x in 3 years, markets basically bottomed, whats the problem? Your basically in 2016 again, find a job and live for 3 years and you'll be in the same situation as Dec 2018
/thread
Ayden Martin
I got in May 2017 and traded my way up from 8K to almost 400K and it crashed back down to 8K. So yeah I know these feels. It's brutal but I let go of it back in November when we finally capitulated and I saw that I got lucky and didn't cash it out.
But your story is similar to a lot of people (most actually). So time to start over again from scratch and reassess what would make you content.