Posted a square an hour ago showing my futures P&L — finally recovered all four months of losses.
Then, just casually roaming around an event noticed I had some spins left. Spun it… boom, 20 USDT futures bonus, credited instantly.
I had already decided no more trades today… but come on, free money staring at the charts? Same as risking nothing, right — worst case the bonus disappears.
Ended up trading and in half an hour made more than I did in the entire last week.
This market is crazy, man. Tonight I’ll be buying a Lamborghini — in my dreams 🏎️💨🤣
Recovered all my four-month losses from my MEXC futures account. There was a point where everything felt useless and impossible, but quitting was never an option for me and I’m not someone who gives up easily.
I’m currently down a bigger amount in spot, but that’s okay — at least there’s no liquidation risk. When price eventually reaches my levels, it’ll work out. Could I have entered better? Sure. But that’s all part of the game. $ETH #bullish
I managed to take a $20 profit from a falling market. Imagine the drop—if I had held a bit longer, it could’ve doubled… or completely wiped me out.
In seconds it dumped, and within minutes it bounced back to $2400 again. Way too volatile to trade futures right now.
I’ve been reading Binance square and everywhere else—people are crying because they lost their entire balance. Wishing good luck to everyone who survives this drop🥳.
I bought ETH hours ago, and it dropped -$500 in a single day. Insane. I’d been waiting for it to drop for a long time, but of course it only collapsed after I bought. A whole month of scalping profits wiped out in just a few hours.
I caught a falling knife 🥴. The market was clearly trending down. Everything was already deep red, and even then I knew it could drop more. Still, I placed three limit buys—$500 each at $2630, $2550, and $2400 on ETH.
Two of them got filled within minutes… and price kept falling.
I did manage to lock in some profits on futures. Watching green after such a long stretch of red actually felt good. But at the same time, I’m down almost the same amount on spot. $ETH
It doesn’t feel good at all—four straight stop-loss notifications. I honestly don’t know what’s happening. Whenever I buy, the price drops; whenever I sell, it goes up. Starting to feel like I’m the problem. At this point, I should probably start a crypto signal group and tell people to take the opposite of whatever trade I enter, so at least someone profits from my losses🤣 Because I rarely hits TP🥲. $ETH
What do you all think—am I doing this the right way or the wrong way? Overall, I’m still in loss, but I genuinely feel like I’m slowly making progress.
Damn, this hurts. I’ve been watching the charts all day, and it’s almost 3 a.m. here. I finally took an entry — the market was bullish but a bit choppy. I was exhausted and sleepy, so I decided not to trade and closed the position just seconds after opening it.
What hurts the most is that after waiting the entire day, the market made its move in just a few seconds. Price shot straight from $3,240 to $3,370. If I had held on just a little longer, I’d be going to sleep with a really nice profit.$BTC $ETH
It’s almost been a week since I bought ETH, and it went straight down right after my entry. I entered for a quick scalp but didn’t use a stop-loss, which turned it into an unintended swing trade. Glad it has almost recovered now. Hoping it breaks the $3,300 resistance smoothly so I can finally lock in some profit.
Been exhausting watching red all week, but one good thing is that I’m no longer afraid of liquidation like I used to be before. $BTC $ETH #ETHBullish
I’ve put my savings into my crypto account and I’m now open to suggestions, so I’d really appreciate your help. I see people posting every day about making thousands of dollars, but I’m not here to chase quick money—I’ve learned that usually ends badly.
My goal is simple, clear, and realistic: to grow my account by $10,000 over the course of two years, not in a single day or even a few months. I’m focused on steady, disciplined growth rather than hype or high risk.
Any advice, strategies, or insights that could genuinely help in achieving this long-term goal would mean a lot.
Last night, I was scrolling through Binance Square and came across a post where someone claimed they got lucky and won $1,000 in HOME token rewards from the Spot Wheel of Fortune. I thought it was fake at first because I couldn’t see any such event on my account.
Out of curiosity, I searched for it—and surprisingly, it was there, hidden everywhere except in the search. After opening it, I somehow managed to claim 5 spins by completing 2 tasks. However, it kept saying “rewards have been fully claimed, come back after 1 hour.”
By then it was already late, but I decided to give it a shot anyway. I was secretly hoping for 50,000, though I knew I wasn’t that lucky. Honestly, I expected to get the minimum of 5 on all 5 spins.
Fast forward—when the timer ended, I managed to spin twice, and once again the rewards were marked as fully claimed. Still, in just 2 spins, I got more than I expected. I’ve got 3 spins left, and yes, I’m staying awake today to use them 😅
So far, rewards total $5.5, literally out of nowhere—all thanks to curiosity.$ #Home #wheeloffortune
$SOL — What do you all think? Is this a good idea or not? 🥲 I’ve decided to start fresh after losing too much in futures trading. I’m done with leverage and will be focusing only on spot trading from now on. Looking for suggestions and honest opinions going forward.
My Portfolio — One Day Up, The Next Day Down 🎢 One day I’m in profit, the next I lose it all. The market feels like pure manipulation — when you think it’s about to go up, it drops, and when you expect a dump, it pumps! 🤦♂️ After every loss, that regret hits hard — “I should’ve gone the other way.” Then comes the mind math... calculating all those “what if” profits that never happened.
Trading really tests your patience and psychology every single day. 💭📉📈
One of the biggest guilts as a trader Is closing a trade too early… Watching it fly exactly in the direction you predicted — but without you in it 😩 That feeling hits harder than any loss sometimes. #BinanceSquareTalks #greeadandfear
💭 My Trade Experience — A Lesson Learned I’ve been holding this position for the last 4 days.
Right after I entered a long, the market crashed, and since then I’ve been waiting for it to recover.
At one point, the trade was down over $26, all for just a potential $5 gain if my TP had been hit. I had set a Take-Profit (TP) but no Stop-Loss (SL) — and that mistake led to a loss I didn’t expect.
After some adjustments, I managed to bring my breakeven down to $194 from my initial entry at $200.68. Now, if it hits my TP, I’ll make around $11 profit, but the real question is — how long will it take?
💡 My Advice Always set a Stop-Loss to avoid bigger losses. That way, you can re-enter later with a better entry point instead of being stuck in drawdown.
Patience is important, but risk management is everything.
I started hunting Alpha Points about 15 days ago, aiming to earn at least 10 points each day. Today marks day 15, and I’ve reached my highest total so far — but I still haven’t been able to claim a single airdrop. I was really hoping there would be some low-point airdrops available, but it’s starting to feel like that won’t happen anytime soon, since the eligibility requirements seem to be rising every day.
Deposited $20 two days ago and started Alpha hunting on Binance — aiming for 10 points daily. That’s 150 points in 15 days. Now the question is: in 30 days, will I be able to claim even a single airdrop?
Some airdrops were claimable at just 70 points, so I’m guessing it might be possible.
My attempt to turn $10 into $100 has failed once again. Every trade resulted in a loss, with no profits. It’s clear that I need to improve my risk management and technical analysis. The market feels heavily manipulated, making it difficult to find profitable opportunities.
Despite this setback, I will continue to challenge myself to refine my skills before committing to larger investments. If any experienced traders are reading this, I would appreciate guidance on where to start learning.