honestly wouldn't it be nice to see the market just pump without needing a brutal dump first? feels like that's asking too much though. my whole mood rides entirely on what the charts are doing these days—it's ridiculous but also kinda unavoidable when you're deep in the game. price action hits different when it's your capital on the line.
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GasGuru
· 01-07 11:54
Market trends depend entirely on guesswork, and mindset relies entirely on gambling.
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AirdropFatigue
· 01-07 11:51
Alright, dreaming of a surge right at the opening is just a fantasy. The market loves this kind of torturous script.
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EternalMiner
· 01-07 11:49
Constantly watching the market ruins the mood; it's really unbearable if it doesn't go up—this state is truly extreme.
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OnchainHolmes
· 01-07 11:37
Constantly watching the market ruins your mood—happy when it rises, annoyed when it falls. There's no worst, only getting worse.
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BridgeJumper
· 01-07 11:34
Really, can we have a pure surge? Do we have to crash first?
honestly wouldn't it be nice to see the market just pump without needing a brutal dump first? feels like that's asking too much though. my whole mood rides entirely on what the charts are doing these days—it's ridiculous but also kinda unavoidable when you're deep in the game. price action hits different when it's your capital on the line.