Sometimes the biggest regret is selling too early. Watching the market rise, but having no chips left in hand, is really uncomfortable. That's just how the market is—there will always be people who sell too early, and there will always be those who catch the wave. The key is to find a rhythm that suits you. Remember this lesson next time.
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CommunityWorker
· 01-10 07:45
That's why I hold on tightly now, preferring to earn less rather than sell at a loss.
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IfIWereOnChain
· 01-10 07:35
Who hasn't experienced the issue of selling prematurely? The key is not to repeat the same mistake over and over again.
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0xLostKey
· 01-10 07:33
Selling out was truly a death sentence; now I can only watch others make money, and my mental state is collapsing.
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mev_me_maybe
· 01-10 07:28
All the ones who sell are me, and the ones who buy are also me. This is called market liquidity.
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MEVEye
· 01-10 07:27
There are many people selling prematurely, the key is not to panic. If you miss the rhythm, just do it again.
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AllInAlice
· 01-10 07:23
Selling too early is truly frustrating, but it's probably more hopeless than getting caught chasing a high.
Sometimes the biggest regret is selling too early. Watching the market rise, but having no chips left in hand, is really uncomfortable. That's just how the market is—there will always be people who sell too early, and there will always be those who catch the wave. The key is to find a rhythm that suits you. Remember this lesson next time.