Having played MEME coins for so many years, my experience is that you must not blow up your position. The 15x opportunities on BSC are indeed tempting, but when I actually get in, I usually only build a position of 0.5-1 coin. Less is less, but if you really gamble and cut at the bottom, it's too late to regret. Veteran players who have endured multiple 50% drops in this circle understand that greed is a big taboo. Instead of dreaming of a big turnaround, it's better to follow the trend steadily and let the compound interest slowly ferment.
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just_here_for_vibes
· 9h ago
Haha, you're right, canceling orders really is a mental hurdle.
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RugPullAlarm
· 9h ago
On-chain data shows that 90% of these claims are after-the-fact armchair strategies; those who actually bought the bottom have long since closed their accounts.
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SandwichDetector
· 9h ago
That's easy to say, but hard to do.
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ThesisInvestor
· 9h ago
I'm totally over this mindset. I should have played like this from the start to avoid always going all-in and getting cut.
Having played MEME coins for so many years, my experience is that you must not blow up your position. The 15x opportunities on BSC are indeed tempting, but when I actually get in, I usually only build a position of 0.5-1 coin. Less is less, but if you really gamble and cut at the bottom, it's too late to regret. Veteran players who have endured multiple 50% drops in this circle understand that greed is a big taboo. Instead of dreaming of a big turnaround, it's better to follow the trend steadily and let the compound interest slowly ferment.