Knowing full well that these kinds of projects are short-term hotspots, I still couldn't resist the temptation and followed the trend. Just like yesterday's wave, watching others make money made me envious, and in the end, I also became the bag holder. I promised rational analysis and strict stop-loss, but in the end, I was still driven by market sentiment. This wave of FOMO really broke down my last line of defense.
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· 5h ago
Here we go again? I knew it would turn out like this. Every time I say "this time is different," but it ends up the same.
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HalfPositionRunner
· 01-12 08:57
This is the self-discipline of the retail investors, knowingly repeating the same mistakes.
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Lonely_Validator
· 01-12 08:57
Really, FOMO is like poison; even knowing it's toxic, I still have to take it. Right now, I'm that fool who bought in at the top.
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consensus_failure
· 01-12 08:53
This is just me. I always vow to be rational next time, but as soon as I see the market, I break my promise. Truly incredible.
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GasFeeTherapist
· 01-12 08:53
This is the curse of crypto. Once you knowingly repeat the mistake, you've already lost.
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NFTFreezer
· 01-12 08:45
Greed is the original sin, but who can really resist it? Honestly, we are all defeated by ourselves.
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SelfSovereignSteve
· 01-12 08:33
Another friend who recognizes reality has come forward. To put it simply, this game is a psychological battle—who can keep their composure wins.
Knowing full well that these kinds of projects are short-term hotspots, I still couldn't resist the temptation and followed the trend. Just like yesterday's wave, watching others make money made me envious, and in the end, I also became the bag holder. I promised rational analysis and strict stop-loss, but in the end, I was still driven by market sentiment. This wave of FOMO really broke down my last line of defense.