Funny how sentiment flips. Not long ago, everyone was bracing for the 70s. Now? The crowd's screaming for six figures like it's a done deal.
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Fren_Not_Food
· 12-05 08:57
Haha, the market is a double-edged sword. From doomsday fear to getting rich overnight, these people really change in an instant.
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MetaverseLandlord
· 12-05 08:56
Last year they were talking about a 50% drop, and now they're hyping six figures again. This market really is a joke.
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NeonCollector
· 12-05 08:53
This wave of psychological conditioning is really absurd. It dropped from 70k to where it is now, and everyone’s still shouting for six figures. It’s hilarious.
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MindsetExpander
· 12-05 08:47
Mindsets really change quickly—nowadays, having a six-figure income seems to have become a must-have standard for everyone.
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AirdropLicker
· 12-05 08:47
Haha, from 70k to six figures, the market's change of pace is even faster than how quickly I change my TP.
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Degentleman
· 12-05 08:41
My mental fortitude just collapsed. One moment they're buying the dip at 70k, and the next they're fantasizing about six-figure prices. These people, seriously...
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ProbablyNothing
· 12-05 08:32
Uh, no way, this reversal is honestly a bit surreal... Just a moment ago everyone was calling for a drop below 7k, and now suddenly they're calculating six-figure pocket money? This kind of collective delusional optimism is really something else.
Funny how sentiment flips. Not long ago, everyone was bracing for the 70s. Now? The crowd's screaming for six figures like it's a done deal.