Sold the entire ETH position to jump on the silver rally, and it's the same story every time—another losing trade. The FOMO caught up again. Chasing pumps instead of sticking to a plan is exactly how accounts get wiped. The pattern repeats: abandon core holdings for the latest spike, watch it dump, and wonder where it all went wrong. Classic mistake.
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MerkleTreeHugger
· 11h ago
Selling ETH again to chase silver? Bro, you're addicted.
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LiquidityHunter
· 23h ago
Saw this at 3 AM... it's the familiar story again. Swapped ETH for Silver Mine, only to get slapped in the face. When liquidity depth isn't enough, chasing like this can be devastating; slippage can take half your life. The data speaks for itself: 90.7% of FOMO trades have reaped their gains within 72 hours. This guy is probably among that group.
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Blockchainiac
· 01-11 06:02
Oh no, it's the same old trick again. When will it ever change?
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TokenomicsShaman
· 01-11 06:00
I've been in the crypto community for a long time and have seen too many stories like this. This guy is talking about the pitfalls I once fell into—selling ETH to chase after quick gains... classic FOMO.
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It's the same old trick, once FOMO kicks in, everything's gone.
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MEVHunterNoLoss
· 01-11 05:57
FOMO kills, another bloody lesson
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MetaNomad
· 01-11 05:50
Same old story... chasing highs and killing lows, and that's how your account gets wiped out.
Sold the entire ETH position to jump on the silver rally, and it's the same story every time—another losing trade. The FOMO caught up again. Chasing pumps instead of sticking to a plan is exactly how accounts get wiped. The pattern repeats: abandon core holdings for the latest spike, watch it dump, and wonder where it all went wrong. Classic mistake.