Here's something worth thinking about if you caught yourself chasing this rally. Those who missed the initial move often end up taking unnecessary risks just to catch up. Revenge trading on FOMO? That's how portfolios get wrecked. The pump already happened. Chasing it now is usually playing with emotions, not strategy. Stay disciplined.
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PumpStrategist
· 01-09 18:41
The chip distribution has long indicated that the top is escaping, while those chasing the rise are still taking the bait. This wave's sentiment indicator is over 80, which is a classic overbought signal.
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MaticHoleFiller
· 01-06 19:11
Honestly, in that moment of FOMO, I lost my rationality. I've also been scammed... discipline really is the most expensive lesson.
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Layer2Arbitrageur
· 01-06 19:03
lmao the pump already happened and you're still fomoing in? just ran the numbers—you're paying like 500bps extra in slippage alone chasing this. mathematically suboptimal.
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FalseProfitProphet
· 01-06 18:59
Nah FOMO bottom-fishing is the most destructive to accounts; I've seen too many retail investors get caught chasing highs and getting trapped.
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SerLiquidated
· 01-06 18:48
FOMO revenge trading is truly incredible. Even when stuck, they refuse to admit defeat and insist on chasing the high... This is how they went from losing millions to hundreds of thousands.
Here's something worth thinking about if you caught yourself chasing this rally. Those who missed the initial move often end up taking unnecessary risks just to catch up. Revenge trading on FOMO? That's how portfolios get wrecked. The pump already happened. Chasing it now is usually playing with emotions, not strategy. Stay disciplined.