This weekend has been watching over Fartcoin's daily chart, with the market fluctuating between bulls and bears. Watching others' wallets bulging, yet I remain steadfast at this position. Meanwhile, those heavily invested in the circle of friends have already happily gone on trips, while I am still watching the K-line. When will the market give retail investors a chance to breathe? I truly look forward to the day when the market turns around.
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NotFinancialAdvice
· 29m ago
Holding on stubbornly is really a brilliant move. Watching others win effortlessly makes me feel so uncomfortable.
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RugPullAlertBot
· 2h ago
Holding on stubbornly, it seems you really believe in it. I just cut my losses and ran to avoid the stress.
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defi_detective
· 01-12 03:54
I spent the entire weekend just to watch a rebound, but I still got cut.
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SnapshotDayLaborer
· 01-12 03:52
Spent the whole weekend on this, now my mind is a bit foggy, and I feel like I've just lost time.
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HalfBuddhaMoney
· 01-12 03:48
Damn, this is my weekend. Besides having my time and energy drained, I didn't gain anything else.
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TooScaredToSell
· 01-12 03:32
Stayed at the same price level all weekend, feeling like my blood pressure is fluctuating along with the K-line.
This weekend has been watching over Fartcoin's daily chart, with the market fluctuating between bulls and bears. Watching others' wallets bulging, yet I remain steadfast at this position. Meanwhile, those heavily invested in the circle of friends have already happily gone on trips, while I am still watching the K-line. When will the market give retail investors a chance to breathe? I truly look forward to the day when the market turns around.