You keep chain-hopping like a maniac, panic-selling every position. Then what? You complain about "catching it early but dumping too soon"?
Stop the act. You're not unlucky—you're just scared of committing. The real problem isn't timing the market. It's you refusing to bet on yourself when it actually matters.
Want different results? Change the pattern. Otherwise, same excuses, different cycle.
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bridgeOops
· 32m ago
Haha, that's exactly me. I go through this hassle every time.
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RetroHodler91
· 12-05 07:57
That's right, I've seen too many people like this... frequently switching chains, frequently panic selling, and then blaming the crypto space for not giving them opportunities? Nonsense. The real problem is simply not having the guts to hold their positions.
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FUD_Vaccinated
· 12-05 07:47
Isn't this talking about me... damn, that really hits home.
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DisillusiionOracle
· 12-05 07:39
That hits too close to home. It's just a paper tiger—runs away instantly at the first sign of risk.
You keep chain-hopping like a maniac, panic-selling every position. Then what? You complain about "catching it early but dumping too soon"?
Stop the act. You're not unlucky—you're just scared of committing. The real problem isn't timing the market. It's you refusing to bet on yourself when it actually matters.
Want different results? Change the pattern. Otherwise, same excuses, different cycle.