After falling into the trap of overestimating Alpha expectations once, you can only choose to cut losses. But interestingly, the market always produces dark horses after you exit, and those undiscovered projects often multiply several times. This is the cruelty of the crypto market — the opportunities are often in what is easiest to overlook. The next round, I hope to capture projects driven by grassroots ecosystems, those with real user bases and community enthusiasm, which usually have more potential than those just piling up concepts. The key is to stay sensitive to market trends and not let short-term expectations distort your judgment.
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WenMoon
· 01-15 11:47
The moment I set the stop loss, I knew what I had missed
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PumpBeforeRug
· 01-14 18:43
Watching others make profits after setting stop-losses feels really damn frustrating.
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GasFeeNightmare
· 01-13 16:52
It was only at the moment of stop-loss that I understood what "I was wrong" means. After that, it was all about black horse stories...
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MultiSigFailMaster
· 01-13 16:51
It's that curse again—whenever it comes out, it goes up. Truly incredible.
Perfectly missed the stop-loss; that's my specialty.
I favor small and beautiful projects, where community enthusiasm > concept stacking. This phrase is really
Wait for the next round to try again; don't let expectations kill it.
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rugpull_ptsd
· 01-13 16:45
I knew I was going to get proven wrong the moment I set the stop loss, haha
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GateUser-5854de8b
· 01-13 16:41
Really? As soon as you stop the loss, it pumps. I'm tired of this routine.
After falling into the trap of overestimating Alpha expectations once, you can only choose to cut losses. But interestingly, the market always produces dark horses after you exit, and those undiscovered projects often multiply several times. This is the cruelty of the crypto market — the opportunities are often in what is easiest to overlook. The next round, I hope to capture projects driven by grassroots ecosystems, those with real user bases and community enthusiasm, which usually have more potential than those just piling up concepts. The key is to stay sensitive to market trends and not let short-term expectations distort your judgment.