Been noticing something lately - people getting wrecked because their bags are sitting dead while some random coin suddenly pumps 30%. Then comes that itch. That dangerous voice saying "maybe I should jump in."
That's exactly when the wheels fall off.
It always starts the same way. You're holding. Waiting. Nothing's moving. Then you spot action elsewhere - volume spiking, charts going vertical. Frustration creeps in. That frustration? That's the warning sign before everything unravels.
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FallingLeaf
· 2h ago
Damn, this is the reason I lost money last time...
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AlwaysQuestioning
· 15h ago
To be honest, this is just a repeat of what happened to me before... Watching other people's coins skyrocket while mine just sits there like a dead code—it really messes with your head.
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just_another_fish
· 15h ago
This is what it feels like to be controlled by FOMO—watching others make money and getting envious, but in the end, it's always us retail investors who end up buying at the top and holding the bag.
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AirdropCollector
· 15h ago
Seriously, watching other people's coins shoot up while you're just holding onto yours, that urge really can drive you crazy... In the end, nine out of ten end up losing money.
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TestnetNomad
· 15h ago
Oh, this is my tale of blood and tears—I’ve already been burned by this kind of FOMO before.
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SandwichDetector
· 16h ago
This is the moment when FOMO kills people; it crashes every time like this.
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NonFungibleDegen
· 16h ago
yo this hits way too close home ngl... watched myself do this exact dance like five times already lmao. that frustration feeling is so real it hurts ser
Been noticing something lately - people getting wrecked because their bags are sitting dead while some random coin suddenly pumps 30%. Then comes that itch. That dangerous voice saying "maybe I should jump in."
That's exactly when the wheels fall off.
It always starts the same way. You're holding. Waiting. Nothing's moving. Then you spot action elsewhere - volume spiking, charts going vertical. Frustration creeps in. That frustration? That's the warning sign before everything unravels.