When you're confident about the market direction heading higher, the specific entry point almost becomes secondary. Your conviction matters more than perfect timing. Sometimes the biggest opportunity cost isn't a bad entry—it's being on the sidelines entirely.

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AirdropATMvip
· 01-11 17:52
Bro, you're right. Instead of stressing over when to get in, it's better to first confirm if the direction is right. Missing out could lead to bigger losses.
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ServantOfSatoshivip
· 01-11 17:51
Alright, that's why I never wait for the perfect moment. It's really tough to sit on the sidelines and watch the market rise.
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SolidityStrugglervip
· 01-11 17:51
You're right, missing out is scarier than missing the boat.
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SandwichVictimvip
· 01-11 17:49
That's right, instead of waiting for the perfect entry point, it's better to get in early; you can make some profit regardless.
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ProbablyNothingvip
· 01-11 17:44
The fully out-of-position, laid-back crowd will never understand this truth. Anyway, if you miss it, you miss it. Just wait for the next hundredfold.
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