This is not a joke. When it's time to sell, be decisive and do it. Don't be swayed by the voices in the group, and don't trust the FOMO emotions of online friends. Take profits immediately and put them into your own pocket—that's the real success.
In the current market, who can take off? Those who have been prepared long in advance.
You're still dreaming of the next Binance-level story, but the reality is—few people are not losing money. It's easy to scam others, but the biggest risk is fooling yourself.
Especially when playing MEME coins, never get emotionally involved. Once you develop an attachment, losing money is only a matter of time. Trading requires discipline, not romance.
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MetaverseVagabond
· 15h ago
Really, I've seen too many people get numb from losses just because of a phrase like "it will bounce back."
I've long said that emotions have no place in the crypto world.
The people in the group keep shouting "HODL" every day, but they've already sold out themselves. It's hilarious.
MEME coins are just gambling; don't fool yourself into thinking it's about faith.
Is it going to be like this? One wrong decision, and six months of gains are gone.
Stay sober, everyone. Taking profits and securing them is no joke.
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SilentObserver
· 15h ago
That's so right. The bunch of people around me are still holding onto trash coins, waiting for them to double. I already sold out long ago.
Wait, this sounds familiar. Are you talking about me...
If you make a profit, you should cash out. Don't listen to those hype, really.
MEME coins are just gambling. Don't be fooled.
The coins in your pocket are the real coins; everything else is just a story.
Honestly, how many people can really make money?
I've already cleared my positions, just waiting to see others lose.
That's why most people end up empty-handed in the end.
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BlockImposter
· 15h ago
Well said, I am the kind of fool who gets carried away in the group, and I really need to change this time.
Make money and run, don't wait for the moment when dreams shatter.
MEME coins are indeed easy to get caught up in; just looking at the chart makes you want to gamble, but in the end, you lose everything.
You should have listened to this long ago; emotional trading is truly the enemy of trading.
Early ambushes indeed bring great profits, but for us trend-followers, it's better to stay out.
Don't deceive yourself; staying sober is more important than anything.
This time, I really need to set a stop-loss, or I'll get caught again.
All those voices in the group are poison; you need to learn to judge for yourself.
Discipline > all fantasies, remember this phrase.
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CantAffordPancake
· 15h ago
Really, I’ve seen too many people give up all their profits just because of a single comment like "it will go up again," only to end up losing everything, even their underwear.
The fate of retail investors is to be driven by emotions. They clearly make a profit but still want more, and as a result, a sudden plunge wipes it all out.
Those who laid their traps early have already exited the market; those still holding the bag are just leeks.
MEME coins are basically gambling. Don’t argue with yourself—if there’s profit, take it; don’t wait for a big feast.
The people shouting in the group are just trying to sell their holdings; stay alert.
Never develop emotional attachments to altcoins
This is not a joke. When it's time to sell, be decisive and do it. Don't be swayed by the voices in the group, and don't trust the FOMO emotions of online friends. Take profits immediately and put them into your own pocket—that's the real success.
In the current market, who can take off? Those who have been prepared long in advance.
You're still dreaming of the next Binance-level story, but the reality is—few people are not losing money. It's easy to scam others, but the biggest risk is fooling yourself.
Especially when playing MEME coins, never get emotionally involved. Once you develop an attachment, losing money is only a matter of time. Trading requires discipline, not romance.