Many FOGO holders originally had no intention of selling, but the market gave them a resounding slap in the face. The contrast between this holding intention and the actual trend is indeed thought-provoking—can the bulls withstand the test of market cold water, or is this just short-term noise? It is worth paying attention to how the distribution of chips will be reshuffled during this round of adjustment.
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MetaMaskVictim
· 7h ago
A typical paper hand gets slapped in the face. What are you still pondering about long-term holding? The market has already given the answer.
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BrokenYield
· 7h ago
lol FOGO holders getting absolutely rekt... that's what happens when your risk-adjusted thesis doesn't account for actual market mechanics. smart money already knew this correction was coming—it's always the retail crowd holding bags during liquidity crises.
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gm_or_ngmi
· 7h ago
FOGO really got called out like this, hilarious. Should I buy the dip or keep running away?
Many FOGO holders originally had no intention of selling, but the market gave them a resounding slap in the face. The contrast between this holding intention and the actual trend is indeed thought-provoking—can the bulls withstand the test of market cold water, or is this just short-term noise? It is worth paying attention to how the distribution of chips will be reshuffled during this round of adjustment.