Honestly? I'm tempted to ape into $FRANKLIN right now. But then I remember what DOC always says:
"Missing out on runners is fine if you stick to your rule—never oversize."
And here's the thing. I've been watching this meme since it hit 100k market cap. Didn't pull the trigger because I had zero conviction. Now it's sitting at 10M and I still can't see the vision everyone else is raving about.
So yeah. Moving on.
Sometimes the hardest part of trading isn't buying—it's knowing when NOT to chase.
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GasOptimizer
· 21h ago
Honestly, times like this really test your mindset. It’s normal to feel jealous seeing others make money, but chasing in without conviction is the real trap.
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That thing DOC said sounds harsh now, but it’s spot on: Going all-in on this stuff can make you rich overnight or bankrupt overnight.
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To be honest, I’ve missed quite a few chances too, but surviving is winning. There’s always another opportunity around the corner anyway.
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Don’t touch things you don’t understand—this is a lesson I’ve learned the hard way.
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Sometimes, holding back actually earns you more than chasing the top. It’s just that nobody likes to hear it.
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Never break your own rules just to make quick money—that’s the most expensive lesson I’ve learned in this market.
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FlyingLeek
· 21h ago
That sentence from DOC is really etched in my mind, but it still feels bad seeing others skyrocket.
Wait, if you can't see the potential, then you just can't see it. Don't fool yourself into jumping in.
Actually, it's just FOMO acting up. Hold on and you'll win.
The principle of not going all-in has really saved me so many times.
Chasing highs is a rookie mentality—we're not like that.
Honestly? I'm tempted to ape into $FRANKLIN right now. But then I remember what DOC always says:
"Missing out on runners is fine if you stick to your rule—never oversize."
And here's the thing. I've been watching this meme since it hit 100k market cap. Didn't pull the trigger because I had zero conviction. Now it's sitting at 10M and I still can't see the vision everyone else is raving about.
So yeah. Moving on.
Sometimes the hardest part of trading isn't buying—it's knowing when NOT to chase.