I definitely sold too early this time, just watched as the price kept going up afterwards. But it’s okay—every time the market proves me wrong, it’s teaching me to better read the rhythm. Next time an opportunity comes, I’ll position myself ahead of time, get in when I should, and hold when I need to. Every missed rally and every premature exit is helping me fine-tune my timing for the next move.
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CoffeeOnChain
· 3h ago
Selling too early is indeed awkward, but that's just the norm in trading.
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Web3Educator
· 3h ago
ngl this timing thing hits different... as i always tell my students, knowing *when* to exit is lowkey harder than knowing when to enter. the market's basically running a master class rn
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TerraNeverForget
· 4h ago
It's really frustrating to sell too early, but next time I'll definitely be able to catch the right rhythm.
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SelfCustodyBro
· 4h ago
Let it be if I miss out; it's not like I bet my entire fortune anyway. Next time, I'll just go all in and double up.
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CafeMinor
· 4h ago
Same old excuses, "next time for sure"? I feel like I’ve seen this line in a gambler’s diary.
I definitely sold too early this time, just watched as the price kept going up afterwards. But it’s okay—every time the market proves me wrong, it’s teaching me to better read the rhythm. Next time an opportunity comes, I’ll position myself ahead of time, get in when I should, and hold when I need to. Every missed rally and every premature exit is helping me fine-tune my timing for the next move.