Missing out is like having your confession rejected, the regret lingering with you for days.



Selling at a loss is even worse, like watching your ex get married to someone else, teeth clenched outside the screen.

What about profit shrinkage? That’s the feeling of your current partner wearing a green hat on you, powerless and heartbroken.

Wandering between several beds, changing beliefs countless times, only to finally realize: you can't wear a ring casually. Before marrying any currency, you must ask yourself what you truly think.

Instead of being a deeply emotional investor, it's better to be a rational player—buy when you should, sell when you should, stay flexible, and never let a single currency hijack your life. That’s the wisdom to survive.
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NeverVoteOnDAOvip
· 01-15 10:03
Hmm... this part really hit home haha The part about selling quickly was really more painful than the screenshot But the last sentence is true, don't be too obsessed with a specific coin, it sounds shallow but it really lasts longer
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Degen4Breakfastvip
· 01-15 10:03
The moment I sold, I really wanted to smash my phone, it's ridiculous. Playing with coins as a scumbag definitely makes life more enjoyable, no more pretending. You all understand the pain of missing out... still hesitating. Binding a coin to half your life is truly brainless. Pay up when you should, stop fussing, that's the way to go. Wearing a green hat already, what else is there to accept? A ring, a ring, do you really think you're a lover? Rational scumbag women win big indeed, haha. During the shrinkage moment, I just want to buy an axe, who understands? No need to get married, just make an appointment, the crypto version.
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LeverageAddictvip
· 01-15 09:57
Haha, that selling high part was really hilarious, I feel the same way, brother. --- The scumbag man and woman investment method is indeed the truth; holding onto one coin is just asking for death. --- That analogy of the green hat made me laugh out loud, so heart-wrenching. --- You're right, don't be hostage to a single coin; flexibility is the key. --- That feeling of missing out really can make you miserable all day, there's no cure. --- Now I understand, the crypto world is all about learning to ride two boats at once. --- Reading this article, I feel like I'm looking in a mirror. --- Instead of holding onto one coin and dying, it's more enjoyable to hunt around for excitement. --- The ring theory really enlightened me; traders should be this beastly. --- Selling high is even more frustrating than missing out, that's truly a regret.
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OldLeekConfessionvip
· 01-15 09:53
Oh my, that really hits home. I am the one who was knocked out by the green hat. The part about selling quickly really struck me, now I can even think of it when looking at the candlestick charts. Scumbags and bad women definitely live more happily; after all, there's no true love in the crypto world.
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FundingMartyrvip
· 01-15 09:49
Haha, that analogy is perfect. The part about wearing rings really hit the nerve. Selling at the peak is even more painful than missing out, it's a regret you can't undo. No more pretending; I have to be a rational jerk to survive. I've been hijacked by cryptocurrencies too many times. Missing out, I grit my teeth for a week; selling at the peak, I grit my teeth for a month. Now, it's just two words—whatever. I have to admit, this discussion about scumbag men and women makes me feel like I've reached a new level of enlightenment.
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