A tenfold increase was achieved, but it still wasn't maintained. This is the curse of the crypto world—watching the chips turn from green to red, knowing you should take profits but reluctant to sell. Is it greed or persistence in the future market? Many traders get stuck at this psychological barrier, always wanting to wait and see a little longer, only for the gains to evaporate and leave regret. The key is that it happens every time—missed the tenfold rise, then regret during the pullback. The market is always testing human nature—your position management and discipline often determine your final profits more than market analysis.
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LiquiditySurfer
· 13h ago
Even ten times the profit still results in a pullback, which is outrageous. To put it simply, there's no complete exit strategy; just knowing the entry point is useless.
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BridgeJumper
· 17h ago
Ten times more and still want twenty times, ultimately ending up at zero. I'm tired of this routine.
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NeverVoteOnDAO
· 17h ago
Even ten times the gain, and I didn't get a single one—that's the most heartbreaking.
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StablecoinAnxiety
· 17h ago
Even a tenfold market can result in losses, this is truly unbelievable
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SandwichDetector
· 18h ago
Even ten times the profit isn't enough, you really have only yourself to blame.
A tenfold increase was achieved, but it still wasn't maintained. This is the curse of the crypto world—watching the chips turn from green to red, knowing you should take profits but reluctant to sell. Is it greed or persistence in the future market? Many traders get stuck at this psychological barrier, always wanting to wait and see a little longer, only for the gains to evaporate and leave regret. The key is that it happens every time—missed the tenfold rise, then regret during the pullback. The market is always testing human nature—your position management and discipline often determine your final profits more than market analysis.