It's that moment when your ETH bag jumps from $50 to $150 and you're sitting there thinking "this is just the beginning." Your brain starts calculating what 10x looks like. Maybe even 50x.
That's usually when you should've been hitting sell.
Because what actually happens next? The chart decides to remind you that gravity exists. Prices don't climb forever—they drop. Hard. And suddenly that $150 starts looking like ancient history when you're back at $60 wondering what happened.
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TaxEvader
· 12-05 22:48
Bottom-fishing enthusiast, greedier than just looking for bargains
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That's why I can never hold on—once it goes up, I just want to sell, haha.
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ser_ngmi
· 12-05 22:46
I always mess up at this stage, still calculating 50x when it’s already at $150...
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GweiWatcher
· 12-05 22:45
Ha, it's just greed that gets people killed. Clearly, it's time to leave, but they just have to take one more gamble.
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StablecoinSkeptic
· 12-05 22:40
A typical bout of greed—we've all experienced this damn thing.
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MoonMathMagic
· 12-05 22:33
Haha, I really got hit... I'm exactly that unlucky person who took it from 150 down to 60.
Ever notice that perfect exit signal in crypto?
It's that moment when your ETH bag jumps from $50 to $150 and you're sitting there thinking "this is just the beginning." Your brain starts calculating what 10x looks like. Maybe even 50x.
That's usually when you should've been hitting sell.
Because what actually happens next? The chart decides to remind you that gravity exists. Prices don't climb forever—they drop. Hard. And suddenly that $150 starts looking like ancient history when you're back at $60 wondering what happened.
Greed's a hell of a drug in this market.