We're still in the early stages of this bull run—premature to bank on meaningful pullbacks just yet. The momentum is real and catching the wave matters more than timing the perfect entry. Chasing green candles at market price might feel aggressive, but that's how you stay in the game when assets are moving fast. Waiting for your limit order to fill? You risk being on the sidelines while the market runs without you. The psychological sting of missing a moonshot because you were holding out for a fractionally better price can haunt you longer than overpaying by a few percent. When volatility and volume are here, decisiveness beats perfection.
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quietly_staking
· 10h ago
This logic is indeed heartbreaking, but I still have to say... theoretical understanding on paper is easy, but the real challenge is the psychological barrier during actual operation.
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ForkMaster
· 10h ago
Hmm... I've heard this spiel too many times. Every bull market starts with the same hype. The question is, how many people actually make money, or do they just become bagholders again? I can't risk betting my three kids' milk money on this.
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WalletsWatcher
· 10h ago
FOMO is real, but this time it seems different... Still gotta get on board.
We're still in the early stages of this bull run—premature to bank on meaningful pullbacks just yet. The momentum is real and catching the wave matters more than timing the perfect entry. Chasing green candles at market price might feel aggressive, but that's how you stay in the game when assets are moving fast. Waiting for your limit order to fill? You risk being on the sidelines while the market runs without you. The psychological sting of missing a moonshot because you were holding out for a fractionally better price can haunt you longer than overpaying by a few percent. When volatility and volume are here, decisiveness beats perfection.