Holding onto your crypto gains? Way tougher than scoring them in the first place.
You can catch a 10x run, but watch it evaporate in a week if you're not careful. The real game isn't finding the next pump—it's not fumbling the bag when volatility hits.
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GasOptimizer
· 12-13 23:47
Really, taking profits is the most difficult lesson.
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AlwaysAnon
· 12-13 17:27
Really, watching the increase evaporate feels like cutting my losses.
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LiquidationWatcher
· 12-11 00:46
ngl, this is the real talk. I've seen too many people with 10x gains stubbornly hold on, only to see their profits fade away and not exit...
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memecoin_therapy
· 12-11 00:45
Honestly, my mindset really crashes. I've seen too many people who make a profit but end up losing it back.
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0xTherapist
· 12-11 00:44
Really, not being able to hold onto 10x returns feels just the same as not making any profit, it's even more heartbreaking.
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degenwhisperer
· 12-11 00:43
Really, I've seen too many people who made money but ended up losing even more.
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Token_Sherpa
· 12-11 00:43
ngl, this is where most people's ponzinomics catch up with them. sustainable tokenomics means nothing if you're just chasing velocity traps... the real ones know exit liquidity is harder than entry
Here's the thing nobody talks about enough:
Holding onto your crypto gains? Way tougher than scoring them in the first place.
You can catch a 10x run, but watch it evaporate in a week if you're not careful. The real game isn't finding the next pump—it's not fumbling the bag when volatility hits.