Yesterday I caught the $G*BOY opportunity, and today I ran into $KITTENGATE.
To be honest, I couldn't hold onto KITTENGATE and exited early, so I only made a +8 profit. If I had held on, I could've gotten +30. But luckily I went heavy on G*BOY, so that made up for it.
These kinds of short-term opportunities really test your mentality. Exiting KITTENGATE early was a pity, but looking back, at least I didn't lose money. Being able to time and go heavy on G*BOY was thanks to my feel for the market and some technical signals.
That's how the crypto market is—timing and position management are always key. Sometimes holding on is more important than finding the perfect entry, but once you’re in profit, don’t get too hung up on what you could have made. There are always more opportunities in the market—the most important thing is to survive and keep playing.
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AirdropFatigue
· 11h ago
It's a pity to exit early, but as long as we're still in the game, we can try again next time.
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DegenDreamer
· 14h ago
Haha, it's another one of those self-torture moments of "could have made 30 but only got 8."
If you exit early, you exit early. Don't overthink it—surviving is winning.
Going heavy on G*BOY was actually a good move. Feels like this guy really has a good sense of the market.
Mindset is the biggest enemy, seriously.
+8 is way better than -8. Some people are still losing money right now.
Timing, to be honest, is just a mix of luck and a bit of skill—there's no guaranteed win.
The key is not to go all in. Keep some ammo to keep going.
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FUD_Vaccinated
· 12-03 23:03
Ha, I really exited early on that KITTENGATE wave, but G*BOY made up for it pretty well.
Running too fast messes up your mindset; not being able to hold is the worst feeling.
I think I still need to get more experience with the market, can't just rely on technicals and think I’ve got it figured out.
Really need to think it through before going in heavy, otherwise, it feels like getting stabbed in the heart.
At the end of the day, you have to survive to keep making money. Learned that lesson this time, right?
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DeepRabbitHole
· 12-03 23:00
8 profits is really outrageous, I'm regretting it so much.
This is the pain of missing out, I literally lost out on 22 points.
G*BOY was a lifesaver this time, otherwise my mentality would have collapsed.
Honestly, not being able to hold is really my chronic problem, it's always like this.
Just being able to keep playing is already not bad, I should have quit being greedy long ago.
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ZkSnarker
· 12-03 22:55
ngl the +8 exit on KITTENGATE is exactly the kind of thing that keeps people sane in this market... well technically you left 22 points on the table but hey, at least you didn't become a bagholder statistic right? imagine if you'd held and watched it dump instead lol
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LowCapGemHunter
· 12-03 22:53
Hmm, that G*BOY move was definitely tough, but KITTENGATE exiting early is really heartbreaking.
If you can't hold, you just can't hold. Honestly, it's still a mindset issue. Next time, I need to be more ruthless when I encounter something like this.
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MetaverseVagabond
· 12-03 22:49
If you can't hold, you just can't hold. You really need to work on your mindset.
If you went heavy on G*BOY and caught it, don't regret missing out on KITTENGATE's 30x. Just keep looking for the next one.
Surviving is more important than making more money. That's absolutely true.
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Tokenomics911
· 12-03 22:41
Oh man, that KITTENGATE move was really a pity. Who could stand cashing out at +8 so early?
G*BOY went all in to save the day, that was a really bold move.
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BridgeNomad
· 12-03 22:36
ngl, the whole "timing vs conviction" thing hits different when you're actually risking capital on these micro-cap plays. kittengate's textbook liquidity fragmentation—you made the right call bailing early, trust me. seen too many exit liquidity traps turn into total wipeouts when the TVL migration happens too fast.
Yesterday I caught the $G*BOY opportunity, and today I ran into $KITTENGATE.
To be honest, I couldn't hold onto KITTENGATE and exited early, so I only made a +8 profit. If I had held on, I could've gotten +30. But luckily I went heavy on G*BOY, so that made up for it.
These kinds of short-term opportunities really test your mentality. Exiting KITTENGATE early was a pity, but looking back, at least I didn't lose money. Being able to time and go heavy on G*BOY was thanks to my feel for the market and some technical signals.
That's how the crypto market is—timing and position management are always key. Sometimes holding on is more important than finding the perfect entry, but once you’re in profit, don’t get too hung up on what you could have made. There are always more opportunities in the market—the most important thing is to survive and keep playing.