Made a call to stay long SOL despite telling myself to sit this one out. Here's the gamble: if this trade tanks, I'm basically giving back all the gains I locked in from those late December runs—basically back to square one. But if it pays off? That's when things get interesting. Either way, it's a calculated bet on what happens next.
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ser_ngmi
· 01-10 23:18
Nah, this is the gambler's mentality. I clearly wanted to sit back and rest, but I couldn't resist going all in on SOL... I knew it would turn out like this.
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DecentralizeMe
· 01-10 23:17
Haha, this is the thrill of all-in. Betting everything just for that one move.
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New_Ser_Ngmi
· 01-10 23:12
ngl that's just gambler's mentality, knowing full well you should sit it out but still going all in on SOL... but I understand that kind of temptation.
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AirdropSkeptic
· 01-10 23:05
Uh... isn't this just a gambler's mentality? I hate deceiving myself like this the most.
Made a call to stay long SOL despite telling myself to sit this one out. Here's the gamble: if this trade tanks, I'm basically giving back all the gains I locked in from those late December runs—basically back to square one. But if it pays off? That's when things get interesting. Either way, it's a calculated bet on what happens next.