You can't check your coins when you're asleep.
>dreaming of a 500% increase overnight only to wake up to a 50% loss
I sleep 3 hours a night. its fine
>going to sleep when your coins are in coinbase
>wake up to never seeing them again
Guys I invested my lifesavings in Tether. Do I long hold?
Just set alarms for when your coin reaches a certain point.(Blockfolio)
That way you know when something sigifinicant happens and arent constsntly checking like some maniac.
>>2196207
Yes you will be rich in 3 years.
>>2196164
Are you me?
>>2196210
Great idea
>alarm goes off, indicating bitcoin down 33%
>wake up drowsy, trying to make out the chart
>fuck fuck fuck my money
>panic sell
>bitcoin starts to rise again immediately after
Might as well set a stop loss or go down with the ship. This way at least you don't lose sleep.
>>2196527
Might as well die in your sleep.
>>2196527
Just be confident that btc and eth won't go down long term atleast this year and sleep like a baby dreaming about money
>>2196527
>panic sell
lol why did you even talk to me
>>2195825
goddamn, all those charts are too stressful, i spend the whole day watching it. I guess crypto trading is not for me
>>2196164
Diversify and buy the dips you shits
Lads how do I stop refreshing Blockfolio every 5 minutes, I'm losing sleep
is blockfolio a wallet too?
real story:
I dreamt about buying Siacoin (SC) . Woke up, ate breakfast and didn't buy any.
I felt tired and went to sleep. When I woke up, Siacoin was already +40% and I lost this opportunity.
Fortunately Siacoin still pumps and is one of the best investments I have these days.
I wish I didn't miss out on those 40% in the beginning.
So guys: if you dream of a coin - buy it immediately. Even at night ;)
>>2196799
No, its a really cool app to show you your portfolio in Android. If you enter your purchases correctly, it shows you exactly how much you personally earned/lost.
Currently Blockfolio is the best app for coin-enthusiasts on smartphone and Cointracking.info is the best online/www .
Check it out
>>2196531
this
>>2196975
Neat thanks. Gonna use cointracking for sure since I'm on my computer all day basically.
>>2196527
>selling the dip
That's not how you buy the dip
I dreamt about checking ETH, it was 1000,67€
>>2196527
Ah, I see the advice is getting through!
>not sleeping near a monitor that has your overall percentage dimmed and at low brightness and with alarms for -15% changes so you can roll over and check it out without being blinded and sleep safely knowing you are making gains