Every single time. Sold way too early, watched it moon right after. Why do I keep doing this to myself? The chart looked weak, took profits at what I thought was the top. Now here I am, watching from the sidelines while everyone else rides the wave. Classic move. Should've trusted my initial thesis instead of panic-selling at the first sign of consolidation. This market really knows how to humble you.
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MechanicalMartel
· 12-05 05:38
Sold too early and keep thinking about it, this keeps replaying in my mind all day.
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SatoshiHeir
· 12-05 05:24
Oh, starting to self-reflect again? I need to point out that your "technical weakness → panic selling" logic chain is flawed in itself.
Let's go back to Satoshi's original thinking: market volatility isn't a weakness; it's actually the process of value discovery. Those few candlesticks you're looking at don't really reflect the true state of on-chain data.
This is classic fiat mindset. Stop tormenting yourself, bro.
Every single time. Sold way too early, watched it moon right after. Why do I keep doing this to myself? The chart looked weak, took profits at what I thought was the top. Now here I am, watching from the sidelines while everyone else rides the wave. Classic move. Should've trusted my initial thesis instead of panic-selling at the first sign of consolidation. This market really knows how to humble you.