3M at this position, to be honest, is not very attractive. The logic of chasing highs doesn't hold up here—buying at high levels will be very painful during a pullback. I've seen too many scenarios like this, where rapid increases are often followed by rapid declines. Assets driven up by FOMO emotions ultimately have to pay their debts. The current price has already overextended expectations, and the risk-reward ratio is severely unbalanced.
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AirdropSkeptic
· 12h ago
高位接盘侠们等着被割吧,早晚得还账。
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SocialFiQueen
· 16h ago
Those who buy in at high levels are all big fools, that's what I mean.
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MrDecoder
· 01-14 18:13
Picking up the high position, and you'll be crying later but can't even cry.
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0xLostKey
· 01-14 18:13
High-level bagholders are really a tax on intelligence; I've seen too many people get cut.
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DancingCandles
· 01-14 18:07
Buying at a high point is a gambler's mentality; stop messing around.
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BTCWaveRider
· 01-14 18:02
Buying at a high level really isn't worth the loss, I've seen several crashes like this before
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FOMO hype, sooner or later it will backfire
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Wait for a pullback, the risk is too high now
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I agree with the idea of overestimating expectations; the risk-reward ratio is indeed gone
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Rapid increases are often followed by rapid declines, and this time probably no exception
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DegenDreamer
· 01-14 17:57
High positions are just traps; once you're in, you're just waiting to be cut.
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SandwichTrader
· 01-14 17:50
All the trapped positions at high levels are here; looking back, it's all tears.
3M at this position, to be honest, is not very attractive. The logic of chasing highs doesn't hold up here—buying at high levels will be very painful during a pullback. I've seen too many scenarios like this, where rapid increases are often followed by rapid declines. Assets driven up by FOMO emotions ultimately have to pay their debts. The current price has already overextended expectations, and the risk-reward ratio is severely unbalanced.