Already up 4x on this trade. But here's the thing—did you actually hold through it, or did you panic sell somewhere along the way? That's where most people slip up. The gains look clean in hindsight, but the real question is whether you had the conviction to ride it out when everything felt uncertain.
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OnChainSleuth
· 9h ago
A 4x return sounds great, but how many actually make money? I've seen too many people get scared halfway through and then watch others reap the rewards. Mindset is much harder than technique.
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GateUser-e87b21ee
· 9h ago
Speaking of 4x returns, it sounds great, but how many people can actually hold on? I myself was scared off somewhere in the middle. Just looking at that profit sheet now makes me want to smash my phone.
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SmartMoneyWallet
· 9h ago
4x returns sound great, but on-chain data shows that 80% of retail investors already sold at 2x. The real difference lies in that moment of chip distribution.
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PessimisticLayer
· 9h ago
Honestly, a 4x return sounds great, but I bet half of the people have already left. The mental hurdle is the hardest to overcome, really.
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down_only_larry
· 9h ago
A 4x return sounds great, but honestly, I already sold during the first rebound haha, I don't have the mindset to hold on stubbornly.
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MrDecoder
· 10h ago
You're damn right... I only know one buddy, saw his account tripled, and he got shaken out by all kinds of FUD along the way, now he's regretting every day. He truly deserves it.
Already up 4x on this trade. But here's the thing—did you actually hold through it, or did you panic sell somewhere along the way? That's where most people slip up. The gains look clean in hindsight, but the real question is whether you had the conviction to ride it out when everything felt uncertain.