In the past month, I've encountered countless pitfalls. With Fartcoin, as soon as I entered, it immediately plummeted, happening 4 or 5 times overall. Yesterday was no different; I initially wanted to buy the dip in Surge when its liquidity was around $30m-$40m, but I got caught. By the time I reacted, Surge had already surged to $68m. Watching the profit opportunity slip through my fingers, I feel like the recent market rhythm is completely against me. Has anyone else experienced this situation? How do you break this kind of entry curse?
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CryptoPhoenix
· 2h ago
Brothers, this wave indeed took a hit, but the opportunity for rebirth is also brewing. Don't give up on your faith.
Entry curse? Actually, it's just that the mindset hasn't yet crossed the cycle. Just wait.
Surge shot from 30m to 68m. You didn't catch it, but you avoided the subsequent pullback. From a different perspective, this is protection.
This is the lesson the market teaches you. Before bottom-fishing next time, ask yourself if you're ready.
Remember, only the clearest-headed people when losing money can survive to the next bull market.
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FunGibleTom
· 5h ago
That's why I go long now and then switch to short, even throwing a tantrum can make money haha
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MEVHunter
· 5h ago
This is a classic mempool timing issue. You need to monitor the actual gas patterns of the liquidity pool, rather than just watching the price chart.
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StablecoinEnjoyer
· 5h ago
Bro, this is a classic case of chasing the rise and selling the fall. Try a reverse operation and give it a shot.
In the past month, I've encountered countless pitfalls. With Fartcoin, as soon as I entered, it immediately plummeted, happening 4 or 5 times overall. Yesterday was no different; I initially wanted to buy the dip in Surge when its liquidity was around $30m-$40m, but I got caught. By the time I reacted, Surge had already surged to $68m. Watching the profit opportunity slip through my fingers, I feel like the recent market rhythm is completely against me. Has anyone else experienced this situation? How do you break this kind of entry curse?