That moment when you paper-hand your $RAM position way too early, watching it rally toward 8-figure gains while you're already cashed out. Classic trader's dilemma—knowing you got out at profit, but the FOMO kicks in when the chart keeps climbing. The difference between securing gains and that nagging what-if feeling? Usually just diamond hands and patience. Been there, haven't we all?
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HalfBuddhaMoney
· 8h ago
Well, that's the magic of crypto... Selling early actually feels worse in the end.
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ChainWanderingPoet
· 8h ago
Even if you sell prematurely and miss out, you can still say "FOMO" with a smile—that mentality is truly strong.
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Degen4Breakfast
· 9h ago
Selling early with paper hands is truly uncomfortable, but compared to chasing highs and incurring losses, at least I still made a profit.
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DAOTruant
· 9h ago
Holding paper hands feels good for a moment, but it leads to the crematorium later. I was also caught in this wave of RAM; I had already sold, but then watched it skyrocket... Truly incredible.
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DefiEngineerJack
· 9h ago
well *actually* if you'd just run a formal verification on your exit strategy instead of emotional trading, you wouldn't be in this mess rn. but sure, blame it on "patience" lmao
That moment when you paper-hand your $RAM position way too early, watching it rally toward 8-figure gains while you're already cashed out. Classic trader's dilemma—knowing you got out at profit, but the FOMO kicks in when the chart keeps climbing. The difference between securing gains and that nagging what-if feeling? Usually just diamond hands and patience. Been there, haven't we all?