Currently holding zero GAS allocation, and honestly would like to bump it to around 1% of my portfolio. But here's the thing - I'm basically sitting this one out. The risk-reward just doesn't add up right now. If I take a position, there's a real chance this thing tanks 80% in the short term. That's the kind of downside I'd rather avoid when the upside potential remains unclear. So I'm staying on the sidelines for now, watching how things develop before committing any real capital.
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just_another_wallet
· 10h ago
I totally understand this kind of dilemma, NGL. 1% sounds safe, but you still have to look at the fundamentals.
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OffchainOracle
· 10h ago
Wait a minute... Are you still willing to take the risk of an 80% decline? I think your decision this time is quite wise; sometimes not acting is the best move.
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SchrodingerWallet
· 10h ago
Staying rational is not shameful; if you can't see through it, just lie low for now.
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LiquidatedNotStirred
· 10h ago
Things that are hard to see through, I won't move. The odds of this GAS wave are a bit hard to calculate...
Currently holding zero GAS allocation, and honestly would like to bump it to around 1% of my portfolio. But here's the thing - I'm basically sitting this one out. The risk-reward just doesn't add up right now. If I take a position, there's a real chance this thing tanks 80% in the short term. That's the kind of downside I'd rather avoid when the upside potential remains unclear. So I'm staying on the sidelines for now, watching how things develop before committing any real capital.