History might remember this rally as the most despised one ever.
Those sitting on the sidelines? They've lost it completely.
One decent 15% surge and they'll spiral into full meltdown mode—ready to throw tantrums in the streets while everyone else counts gains.
The psychological warfare is real. Miss the entry, watch the pump, repeat.
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MetaMuskRat
· 12-09 02:08
Looking at this market trend, more and more people regret not getting in. As soon as it goes up 15%, they start losing it. This mentality... it's really something else.
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FreeRider
· 12-08 00:46
The scariest thing is missing out on that wave and then watching others enjoy themselves.
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ConfusedWhale
· 12-08 00:45
Damn, it's this psychological tactic again. It's really something else.
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AirdropHustler
· 12-08 00:36
Damn, it's the same psychological game again. I hate the feeling of missing the entry moment the most.
History might remember this rally as the most despised one ever.
Those sitting on the sidelines? They've lost it completely.
One decent 15% surge and they'll spiral into full meltdown mode—ready to throw tantrums in the streets while everyone else counts gains.
The psychological warfare is real. Miss the entry, watch the pump, repeat.