This type of investment choice should not be a gamble. It either offers a chance of over 10,000% gains or maintains the current market value. When making such decisions, you need to understand your risk tolerance. High-risk, high-reward projects are very tempting, but if the return doesn't meet the expectation of multiple times growth, there's no need to take that risk. Rationally assess the project's fundamentals and market opportunities, and don't be swayed by short-term FOMO emotions.
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DEXRobinHood
· 1h ago
That's a good point, but how many can truly hold? I just keep jumping around anyway.
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blocksnark
· 5h ago
Sounds good, but the reality is that most people can't control themselves at all and still have to take a gamble.
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SerRugResistant
· 5h ago
That's right, you just need to stay calm. I've seen too many people get blinded by FOMO.
I prefer straightforward truths: only when the potential return is over ten times is it worth gambling; otherwise, what's the point?
Fundamentals are the hard truth; don't follow the crowd.
It's comforting to hear this—rational investors all think this way.
I strongly agree; risk and reward must be proportional.
I give this viewpoint a full score, but too many people can't do it.
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ser_we_are_early
· 5h ago
That's true, but how many people can truly stay rational? I just can't stop my losses.
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NFTregretter
· 5h ago
Well said, but I still got caught by FOMO and got chopped for leek.
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CryptoComedian
· 5h ago
Laughing and then crying, 10000% still maintaining the current price, isn't there a third way in the middle?
How about we place a bet? After all, rookies are just vegetables.
Risk tolerance is something you only realize after being cut.
FOMO is the devil, but what’s even scarier than FOMO is the moment of cutting losses.
What sounds good is fundamental analysis, but actually it’s just gambling on luck.
Data will speak, but ultimately my wallet has the final say.
This type of investment choice should not be a gamble. It either offers a chance of over 10,000% gains or maintains the current market value. When making such decisions, you need to understand your risk tolerance. High-risk, high-reward projects are very tempting, but if the return doesn't meet the expectation of multiple times growth, there's no need to take that risk. Rationally assess the project's fundamentals and market opportunities, and don't be swayed by short-term FOMO emotions.