Not mad it's pumping—actually stoked for everyone who held. You guys nailed it when most of us couldn't.
What gets me is I had my shots. Multiple entries lined up. Watched it climb, then climb again.
Came this close to swapping in, more than once. But I froze every single time.
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AirdropF5Bro
· 16h ago
Seriously, this is why I hate looking at candlestick charts. The opportunity is right in front of me, my finger is already on the trade button, yet I just can't press it.
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BlockchainRetirementHome
· 16h ago
I know this feeling all too well, watching opportunities slip away right before my eyes... My finger was already on the button.
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CryptoMom
· 16h ago
This is just ridiculous. I clearly saw the opportunity but still couldn't pull the trigger. Every time I was just a little bit away from getting in, and ended up missing out on everything. But seeing those who held on make money, I'm still happy for them... Just can't help feeling frustrated inside.
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DeFiChef
· 16h ago
Ah, well... Same here. I watched FRANKLIN skyrocket right before my eyes, my finger was already on the buy button, but I pulled back at the last moment. Now I'm regretting it like crazy.
Honestly? FRANKLIN has me frustrated.
Not mad it's pumping—actually stoked for everyone who held. You guys nailed it when most of us couldn't.
What gets me is I had my shots. Multiple entries lined up. Watched it climb, then climb again.
Came this close to swapping in, more than once. But I froze every single time.