Unlucky Trader在处理新推出的Meme币后损失了近100万美元:详情

币界网Published on 2024-08-09Last updated on 2024-08-09

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    一位投资者在FOMO推动下在特朗普相关的模因币(RTR)上花费了91.6万美元,但不久后该币的价值暴跌,几乎失去了一切。虽然一些交易者因FOMO而遭受损失,但在正确的时间进入市场的其他交易者可以获得可观的收益。然而,模因币市场仍然非常危险,投资者在投资时应该格外谨慎。

FOMO效应

Meme代币是过去几个月加密货币领域的亮点之一,许多代币在短时间内价格呈爆炸性上涨。然而,它们的波动性使得它们非常不可预测,这意味着交易者可能会措手不及,损失惨重。

一位投资者最近花了5800 SOL(约合916000美元)购买了720万RTR。恢复共和国(RTR)是一种与唐纳德·特朗普相关的模因币,其估值在几个小时前飙升,但不久后又大幅下跌。

最初,它被认为与特朗普的儿子有某种联系,特朗普的儿子在X上发布了一篇神秘的帖子。另一方面,他警告用户不要使用“假代币”,称特朗普唯一的官方项目尚未公布。

在猜测中,RTR的价格达到峰值,导致了“害怕错过”(FOMO)。上述交易员当时进入了生态系统,在估值暴跌后,四小时后仅以113.3索尔(18000美元)的价格出售了这些藏品。投资的总损失接近90万美元。

FOMO效应是一种心理现象,它促使个人基于对可能错过潜在盈利机会的恐惧做出冲动的决定。

不成功的交易应该成为另一个警告,人们必须进行适当的尽职调查,在加入潮流之前,只投资他们准备损失的金额。有关更多重要提示,请随时观看我们下面的专用视频:

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另一方面,许多精明的交易员在正确的时间进入了生态系统,并在之后获得了可观的利润。

CryptoPotato报道称,一位投资者在2021年购买了近500亿SHIB代币,仅花费2500美元。如果他们决定出售这些藏品,利润将相当于70万美元左右(按目前的价格计算)。

另一位交易员在去年11月购买了258万个dogwifhat(WIF)代币,仅花费了310美元。目前,该人坐拥480万美元的巨额账面利润。

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