Is anyone else concerned about jumping into freshly-launched hyped memecoins right at the peak? The risk-reward math just doesn't add up when you're chasing momentum after the hype train already left the station. Most of these newly-minted tokens implode faster than they pump, and retail tends to catch the worst part of the ride. Worth reconsidering the strategy before allocating serious capital into these plays.

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AllInAlicevip
· 01-15 12:30
Buying high and eating noodles is a common move, and someone always ends up losing money.
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fren.ethvip
· 01-15 04:15
Isn't this just the fate of chasing highs? The bag holder will always be the last one to hold the bag.
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GateUser-00be86fcvip
· 01-13 21:36
Roughly speaking, chasing these new coins at high levels is just giving money to the manipulators.
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GasWhisperervip
· 01-13 04:00
nah, the real play is watching the mempool before the hype even *hits* mainnet... by then it's already too late, price already spiked to oblivion
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AlwaysAnonvip
· 01-13 03:59
The high-level bagholders are always us. It's time to wake up.
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BlockchainTherapistvip
· 01-13 03:55
Chasing peaks to the top is just cannon fodder; you should have realized this long ago.
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ZkProofPuddingvip
· 01-13 03:44
All the bottom-fishers are dead, and you're still chasing the high.
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