That token eyeing a $100m+ valuation? It's right there in your portfolio. But here's the problem—most traders would dump it the second it doubles, never sticking around long enough to catch the kind of run that actually builds wealth across generations. Quick flips feel good until you realize what you left on the table.
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blockBoy
· 22h ago
To put it simply, it's just a lack of self-control... When you see it double, you want to cash out, and end up missing the real surge. We all have this problem, haha.
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DecentralizeMe
· 22h ago
To be honest, I saw through it a long time ago. That "double and run" mentality is the standard mindset of retail investors; you'll never make big money that way.
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LiquidationAlert
· 22h ago
To be honest, the people who make real money are those who can hold still... I’ve seen so many people cash out after doubling their money, only to miss out on 10x or even 100x returns.
That token eyeing a $100m+ valuation? It's right there in your portfolio. But here's the problem—most traders would dump it the second it doubles, never sticking around long enough to catch the kind of run that actually builds wealth across generations. Quick flips feel good until you realize what you left on the table.