#bstockscis
Forty-five seconds. Nineteen seconds.
That's how long I've owned a piece of a company on the two days before
this one. I checked my order history this morning and it's the same shape
every time — a limit buy, then a limit sell at the exact same price, under
a minute apart.
I knew I was doing it. That's the part I want to be honest about.
I wasn't confused about how to hold. I've been trading $SPCXB for days now.
Buy, then sell, then back to stablecoins, which is where I keep everything.
The reason is that SpaceX listed in June and the price has come down a long
way since. I looked at that chart and decided I didn't want to sit inside it
overnight. So I didn't.
I still think that was a reasonable call for someone who has never held a
share of anything. Nobody starts by getting comfortable with a drawdown 🙂
But somewhere in there I stopped noticing what I'd actually done. I was
treating this like a task with a button, not like a decision about money.
Owning something and touching it are different things. Three days in a row
I did the second one and told myself it was the first.
So today I bought ten dollars of it and I'm leaving it there. I'll look
tomorrow.
Not because I've changed my mind about the risk. Because I want to find out
what it feels like to hold something for a day, on the smallest amount where
that lesson is cheap.
Sources: my own SPCXB/USDT order history, 7–10 August 2026.
@BinanceCIS What's the longest you've held a bStock?
#bStocksCIS
Forty-five seconds. Nineteen seconds.
That's how long I've owned a piece of a company on the two days before
this one. I checked my order history this morning and it's the same shape
every time — a limit buy, then a limit sell at the exact same price, under
a minute apart.
I knew I was doing it. That's the part I want to be honest about.
I wasn't confused about how to hold. I've been trading $SPCXB for days now.
Buy, then sell, then back to stablecoins, which is where I keep everything.
The reason is that SpaceX listed in June and the price has come down a long
way since. I looked at that chart and decided I didn't want to sit inside it
overnight. So I didn't.
I still think that was a reasonable call for someone who has never held a
share of anything. Nobody starts by getting comfortable with a drawdown 🙂
But somewhere in there I stopped noticing what I'd actually done. I was
treating this like a task with a button, not like a decision about money.
Owning something and touching it are different things. Three days in a row
I did the second one and told myself it was the first.
So today I bought ten dollars of it and I'm leaving it there. I'll look
tomorrow.
Not because I've changed my mind about the risk. Because I want to find out
what it feels like to hold something for a day, on the smallest amount where
that lesson is cheap.
Sources: my own SPCXB/USDT order history, 7–10 August 2026.
@BinanceCIS What's the longest you've held a bStock?
#bStocksCIS