In the past, I always wondered, obviously it is a big bull market, why are retail investors still losing a mess?
Later, I realized that the problem lies in these aspects: some people play contracts and go bankrupt, and some people take junk coins but treat them as treasures.
So, what is a shitcoin?
(1) The Big Pie rises happily, it is like a shy little girl, rising and twisting;
(2) The Big Pie began to rest after it had risen, but it began to oscillate sideways like an uncle, with a posture of "silence is better than sound here";
(3) The big pie pulls back, it is like a plummet, plunging headlong and never coming back.
If you meet the above three items, dear, it is recommended that you throw it away, delete, and block it directly!
I know that many people will have the psychology of "anchoring effect" and "sunk cost": "Big Pie has risen so much, I haven't risen much in this coin for so long,- - it will definitely rise, I want to hold on to it!"
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Embrace2025
· 2024-01-18 00:15
The question is, which coin do you think has a hundredfold potential?
In the past, I always wondered, obviously it is a big bull market, why are retail investors still losing a mess?
Later, I realized that the problem lies in these aspects: some people play contracts and go bankrupt, and some people take junk coins but treat them as treasures.
So, what is a shitcoin?
(1) The Big Pie rises happily, it is like a shy little girl, rising and twisting;
(2) The Big Pie began to rest after it had risen, but it began to oscillate sideways like an uncle, with a posture of "silence is better than sound here";
(3) The big pie pulls back, it is like a plummet, plunging headlong and never coming back.
If you meet the above three items, dear, it is recommended that you throw it away, delete, and block it directly!
I know that many people will have the psychology of "anchoring effect" and "sunk cost": "Big Pie has risen so much, I haven't risen much in this coin for so long,- - it will definitely rise, I want to hold on to it!"