Timing and perspective, both need to align. Having a good idea alone is not enough; if you get the execution timing wrong, all previous efforts are wasted.
This is how the gap in the market is created—being one step ahead makes you a gold digger, ten steps behind makes you the bag holder. How big is this difference? Just look at those coins with the U-pool concept. I identified them a month ago, but every time I reached a critical point, I had to cut losses, either because big players dumped the market or I missed the explosive rally. No matter how correct the overall strategy is, you can't make money.
Even more heartbreaking is: those targets that don't make money, no matter how many times you re-enter, it's useless. Choosing the wrong track is more fatal than operational mistakes. This means that the ability to select the right coins and the ability to choose the right timing must both be in place. The market doesn't believe in effort, only results.
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ProtocolRebel
· 9h ago
That hits too close to home. I'm the idiot who, even after deciding a month ago, still sold at a loss.
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LiquidationWatcher
· 9h ago
Basically, if you choose the wrong track, everything is doomed. All my coins are now just lying dormant.
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BlockchainArchaeologist
· 9h ago
That hits close to home. I'm the one who chose the right direction but got stuck at the node... selling off my assets until I doubt my own life.
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BankruptcyArtist
· 9h ago
That's right, but I just want to ask a heartbreaking question — even if you choose the right coin and the right timing, if you don't have money, it's all for nothing.
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GmGnSleeper
· 9h ago
For real, even if you time it right, it just bounces back as soon as you cut losses. That's my daily life.
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ShamedApeSeller
· 9h ago
That was pretty harsh. I'm the type who "sees the result clearly but doesn't make a profit."
Every time I think I have a clear perspective, I get cold feet when it's time to act. Making money really isn't something you can just figure out logically.
Timing and perspective, both need to align. Having a good idea alone is not enough; if you get the execution timing wrong, all previous efforts are wasted.
This is how the gap in the market is created—being one step ahead makes you a gold digger, ten steps behind makes you the bag holder. How big is this difference? Just look at those coins with the U-pool concept. I identified them a month ago, but every time I reached a critical point, I had to cut losses, either because big players dumped the market or I missed the explosive rally. No matter how correct the overall strategy is, you can't make money.
Even more heartbreaking is: those targets that don't make money, no matter how many times you re-enter, it's useless. Choosing the wrong track is more fatal than operational mistakes. This means that the ability to select the right coins and the ability to choose the right timing must both be in place. The market doesn't believe in effort, only results.