Everyone talks about catching the perfect entry. That part? Not even the hardest.
The tricky bit comes after. Some dump their bags way too early, watching prices moon without them. Others? They ride it down, convinced it'll bounce back.
Here's what separates amateurs from pros: knowing when to exit. That's where the real money gets made or lost.
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VitalikFanAccount
· 12-06 04:58
Timing your entry is key; without doing this well, even the best position building is wasted.
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OnchainFortuneTeller
· 12-06 04:57
The real test is knowing when to exit; I've seen too many people stubbornly hold on.
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MetaverseHermit
· 12-06 04:45
It’s only when you sell too early that you truly understand what regret means, watching others make big gains right in front of you.
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RiddleMaster
· 12-06 04:33
The experience of selling too early is so damn heartbreaking. If only I had been a bit greedier.
Everyone talks about catching the perfect entry. That part? Not even the hardest.
The tricky bit comes after. Some dump their bags way too early, watching prices moon without them. Others? They ride it down, convinced it'll bounce back.
Here's what separates amateurs from pros: knowing when to exit. That's where the real money gets made or lost.