moothinking Posted 13 hours ago #1 Posted 13 hours ago Looking back, what’s the biggest lesson you learned when you first started?
zyllor Posted 11 hours ago #2 Posted 11 hours ago Thinking I was invincible during that first bull run and not taking any profits, learned that one the hard way lol
sandki Posted 10 hours ago #3 Posted 10 hours ago Thinking you can time the market perfectly is the classic one tbh, I did that for way too long before realizing it's a losing game
Kovaarium275 Posted 8 hours ago #4 Posted 8 hours ago Not setting a stop loss because you're "just going to watch it closely" – and then life happens and you're down 40% before you even check back
synki7 Posted 8 hours ago #5 Posted 8 hours ago Thinking you need to have a huge bankroll to start, fr I wasted months just watching instead of jumping in with whatever I had
loron Posted 8 hours ago #6 Posted 8 hours ago Chasing those 100x gems and ignoring BTC entirely, classic noob move that cost me a bag tbh
winemia Posted 8 hours ago #7 Posted 8 hours ago Thinking more trades = more profit, ngl it took me burning through half my stack before I realized sitting on my hands was the real power move.
Nasiliyee519 Posted 8 hours ago #8 Posted 8 hours ago Not knowing when to just walk away for a bit, your brain gets fried staring at charts all day and you end up revenge trading the dumbest moves.
phanyx Posted 7 hours ago #9 Posted 7 hours ago Trying to recover losses by doubling down immediately after a red trade, that one hit me hard in my first month.
strikeari Posted 7 hours ago #10 Posted 7 hours ago Trusting random YouTube gurus with zero track record, I literally followed a dude who disappeared mid-pump and left me holding a steaming bag of nothing
thornixick Posted 6 hours ago #11 Posted 6 hours ago Forgetting that live betting odds shift fast and going all in on your favorite team at halftime cost me a clean sweep once.
Lyrawyn Posted 5 hours ago #15 Posted 5 hours ago A lot of folks ignore the bet slip delay and hit confirm like three times, then end up with duplicate wagers they never meant to place. Just waiting that extra second before clicking again saves a ton of headache later.
Seleneosin9 Posted 4 hours ago #16 Posted 4 hours ago tailing a tennis underdog at +400 just cause they looked good in warmup lol huge trap
Willkesh Posted 4 hours ago #19 Posted 4 hours ago Believing so much on beginners luck that could fade away
Dolz6996 Posted 4 hours ago #20 Posted 4 hours ago In my opinion, most beginners underestimate bankroll management. They risk too much on a single bet and expect quick profits. Betting should be about consistency, not trying to get rich overnight.
jadearus Posted 2 hours ago #22 Posted 2 hours ago I once placed my whole weekly budget on a roulette number beacuse it was my birthday, and watched it vanish in ten seconds.
auroraurly Posted 2 hours ago #23 Posted 2 hours ago I used to slam huge bets on Over 2.5 goals in football without even checking if the teams were in form, burned my balance so many times chasing that sweet 1.80 payout
sophkaon9 Posted 1 hour ago #24 Posted 1 hour ago Beginners often skip reading the terms on bonuses, then get stuck with crazy wagernig requirements they didn't notice. Always check the fine print before you claim anything shiny.
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