Another round down on $MEME and $CRYPTO—when will traders stop repeating the same mistakes?
Here's the thing though: some plays have more to them than meets the eye. The narrative keeps shifting, and if you're paying attention to the patterns, there's opportunity in the timing. Third attempt might just be the one that clicks.
The key is learning from those previous moves instead of just getting frustrated about them.
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rugpull_ptsd
· 8h ago
Ngl, I've seen too many people fall into this pit, can the third time really work...I don't believe it anymore
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GasFeeVictim
· 20h ago
Can the third time really work? Anyway, I've already lost everything.
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FundingMartyr
· 01-13 05:04
It's the third time and you're still losing money. Can anyone really learn something from this?
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BugBountyHunter
· 01-13 04:59
Winning only on the third try? I've heard that logic too many times, but it still results in a huge loss.
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AirdropHunterWang
· 01-13 04:54
It dropped again. To be honest, I'm a bit overwhelmed by this round, but I still feel there's hope.
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TideReceder
· 01-13 04:53
Is the third time the charm? Bro, I believe it. I thought the same last time.
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TokenAlchemist
· 01-13 04:47
nah the pattern recognition angle is overstated tbh... most retail just chasing liquidation cascades on leverage, not actually reading the protocol dynamics. third attempt copium fr
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MerkleMaid
· 01-13 04:43
Only got it on the third time? I'm still waiting for the tenth time, really.
Another round down on $MEME and $CRYPTO—when will traders stop repeating the same mistakes?
Here's the thing though: some plays have more to them than meets the eye. The narrative keeps shifting, and if you're paying attention to the patterns, there's opportunity in the timing. Third attempt might just be the one that clicks.
The key is learning from those previous moves instead of just getting frustrated about them.