In a super cycle, the market always has ups and downs—everyone knows that. But what really hurts is that often you spot the right direction, while others are unloading at high prices, and you're still buying at the top. This is the market's magic, and it's also why during cyclical fluctuations, some people are laughing while others are crying.
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FloorPriceWatcher
· 3h ago
Really, even if you choose the right direction, it’s useless; it still depends on who holds more chips
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The bag-holder will always be me, and I’m never the one laughing
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That’s why I choose to lie flat, out of sight, out of mind
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At the moment of catching the bag at a high position, I knew I had been cut again
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Cycle? Basically, it’s the playground of the big players; we are just tickets
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What’s the use of choosing the right direction? The key is that when you sell, others are still buying
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Every time I think I’ve understood, I end up crying at the top
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That’s just how the market is; smart people are always one step ahead of you
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I just want to know, how can I avoid being harvested
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GateUser-bd883c58
· 01-11 22:26
Damn, this is my daily routine. Still a sucker for catching the right direction.
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MetaverseMortgage
· 01-11 12:59
Damn, that hits too close to home. I'm just that sucker who takes the fall.
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HappyToBeDumped
· 01-11 12:53
Roughly speaking, the logic isn't wrong—I am the leek caught at the mountain top, hahaha
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MerkleTreeHugger
· 01-11 12:51
What's the use of knowing the right direction? I've already been completely cut off long ago.
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GateUser-c802f0e8
· 01-11 12:37
Knowing the right direction isn't enough; what's crucial is having quick reflexes and the right mindset.
In a super cycle, the market always has ups and downs—everyone knows that. But what really hurts is that often you spot the right direction, while others are unloading at high prices, and you're still buying at the top. This is the market's magic, and it's also why during cyclical fluctuations, some people are laughing while others are crying.