Recently, there aren’t many convincing stories in the meme sector, and when I finally find something promising, I always seem to mistime my entry.
Take Franklin for example—I saw its market cap was only 1.9m at 6 a.m. I thought I’d find a better entry point during the day, but by 8 a.m., it had already shot up past 6m. That feeling is just... And then there’s that token called 1. I missed its bottom, then thought I’d wait for it to pull back to 1m, but it just never happened.
These two lessons taught me: next time I spot a good opportunity, I should at least take a small position right away to calm my nerves. If I just watch without acting, I’ll end up watching others make profits. Anyone who’s missed out knows exactly how that feels.
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4am_degen
· 18h ago
Missing out twice is really tough, but did you finally get it this time, bro? Next time, don’t wait for the perfect entry, just take some profits first.
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NewDAOdreamer
· 18h ago
The moment I saw Franklin, I knew it was over. Hesitating for even a second means a twofold difference. Meme trading really is ruthless like that.
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token_therapist
· 18h ago
Missed out twice, and now I get it—can’t hesitate at critical moments.
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MevSandwich
· 18h ago
The feeling of missing out is unreal. Watching Franklin skyrocket from 1.9m to over 6m in just two hours left me completely stunned. Next time, I have to get in first, no more waiting for the perfect entry—it’s just setting myself up for failure.
Recently, there aren’t many convincing stories in the meme sector, and when I finally find something promising, I always seem to mistime my entry.
Take Franklin for example—I saw its market cap was only 1.9m at 6 a.m. I thought I’d find a better entry point during the day, but by 8 a.m., it had already shot up past 6m. That feeling is just... And then there’s that token called 1. I missed its bottom, then thought I’d wait for it to pull back to 1m, but it just never happened.
These two lessons taught me: next time I spot a good opportunity, I should at least take a small position right away to calm my nerves. If I just watch without acting, I’ll end up watching others make profits. Anyone who’s missed out knows exactly how that feels.