Remember when I heard people say that buying horses could be successful, so I jumped in. Not long after, I heard that stepping on horses was the next opportunity, so I took another shot.
Later, someone hyped up the dark horse, and I thought since I had tried everything before, maybe this time it would be the one. But what happened? After a lot of messing around, I realized that we, the followers, are just cattle and horses.
The worst part is, someone started promoting crying horses as the next big breakout. I was impulsive and went all in. Okay, now players are shifting their attention to new concepts like silly horses. Just look at how fast this rotation happens—it's impossible to keep up.
Honestly, this pattern is very familiar: hot topic appears → retail investors follow → get trapped → sell off at a loss → new hot topic emerges. The crypto scene moves this fast, it's dizzying. Professional institutional investors probably pulled out long ago, leaving us retail investors to pick up the pieces.
Reflecting on this, the problem isn't the coin itself but the mindset. Blindly chasing hot topics and lacking risk management awareness—that's the real lesson. Some people made money, but more lost. Next time you hear about the next hot trend, ask yourself first: Is this an opportunity or just another harvest?
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Remember when I heard people say that buying horses could be successful, so I jumped in. Not long after, I heard that stepping on horses was the next opportunity, so I took another shot.
Later, someone hyped up the dark horse, and I thought since I had tried everything before, maybe this time it would be the one. But what happened? After a lot of messing around, I realized that we, the followers, are just cattle and horses.
The worst part is, someone started promoting crying horses as the next big breakout. I was impulsive and went all in. Okay, now players are shifting their attention to new concepts like silly horses. Just look at how fast this rotation happens—it's impossible to keep up.
Honestly, this pattern is very familiar: hot topic appears → retail investors follow → get trapped → sell off at a loss → new hot topic emerges. The crypto scene moves this fast, it's dizzying. Professional institutional investors probably pulled out long ago, leaving us retail investors to pick up the pieces.
Reflecting on this, the problem isn't the coin itself but the mindset. Blindly chasing hot topics and lacking risk management awareness—that's the real lesson. Some people made money, but more lost. Next time you hear about the next hot trend, ask yourself first: Is this an opportunity or just another harvest?