Yesterday, I opened a position around 17M with a limit of $40,000. Just after I bought, the price surged. I wanted to add more, but the market had already started moving, so I could only watch the price difference regretfully. Based on the current trend, breaking new highs is already a high-probability event. However, most people in the market probably still think the price is too high, and this is often the most difficult stage to reach consensus. The temptation to chase the high and the hesitation from fear of heights are constantly intertwined.
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tx_or_didn't_happen
· 10h ago
Haha, bought and then pulled up, I know this routine too well
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Entering at 40,000 and getting trapped, this is my daily routine
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Breaking new highs is not surprising, the key is who dares to buy at this price level
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The most painful thing is not losing money, but watching the price difference slip away
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Consensus? That kind of thing doesn't exist at all, only gamblers and outsiders
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Is it a smart tax for chasing highs or a true bargain for bottom fishing? Who can tell?
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I just want to know, who else is like me losing out at this price level
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The market has started again, and here comes that "hard to reach consensus" statement
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Fear of heights? People probably regret now, those chasing highs are also regretting, the market is really ruthless
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AirdropHunter
· 10h ago
Haha, missed out again, this feeling is the worst
$40,000, almost had that rush of bottom-fishing
Breaking new highs is already certain, now it depends on whether retail investors dare to buy in
Actually, it's a dilemma now—fear of buying high and getting trapped, but not chasing leads to FOMO death
Seriously, finding consensus on this wave of market is the hardest, really
The most tormenting part is before the price breaks new highs, just like this
I just want to ask, is anyone still waiting for a dip? I think it's basically hopeless
A bit regretful for not going all-in in one go...
Should have just gone all-in earlier, now it's all late to say anything
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SandwichTrader
· 10h ago
Oh no, this is what you call missing out, I can feel it.
Yesterday, I opened a position around 17M with a limit of $40,000. Just after I bought, the price surged. I wanted to add more, but the market had already started moving, so I could only watch the price difference regretfully. Based on the current trend, breaking new highs is already a high-probability event. However, most people in the market probably still think the price is too high, and this is often the most difficult stage to reach consensus. The temptation to chase the high and the hesitation from fear of heights are constantly intertwined.