At 3 a.m. last night, my eyelids were fighting to stay open, but I still forced myself to chase into $bibi. I originally thought my position wasn’t big enough and figured there would be a pullback by the time I woke up, right? But when I woke up, there wasn’t even a chance—it just went like that.
I spent the whole morning messing around with projects like bj and wg, and coins with CEO and executive concepts, but the one that actually took off was this one... It completely crushed palu with no room for a comeback.
Now $PLOI is pumping, and it’s that same feeling of having to chase in. What’s even more frustrating is that I already sold my chips at the lowest point 😑
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RetiredMiner
· 4h ago
This wave of activity is really intense—sleep and profits can never be achieved at the same time.
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RugResistant
· 8h ago
ngl this FOMO chase pattern screams unsustainable... analyzed the entry mechanics on $bibi and the risk exposure looks sketchy tbh
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AirdropChaser
· 12-04 08:41
I know all too well about chasing in at 3am, it always feels like gambling 😅
That's the magic of crypto—even after researching a project for ages, you still lose to those that suddenly skyrocket, it's hilarious.
Selling at the bottom is a classic move, it's just our innate talent.
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consensus_whisperer
· 12-04 08:39
Chasing $bibi at 3 a.m., you can only choose between sleep and profits, bro.
Missing the lowest point is really something else.
Spinning my wheels in concept coins every day, but it's the unknown underdogs that take off.
About to chase $PLOI hard again, this feels familiar... same thing happened last time with $palu.
The tokens you sell too early hurt the most, it's even worse than losing money.
How much is the lesson learned from staying up until 3 a.m. worth?
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ForkPrince
· 12-04 08:38
Chasing in at 3 a.m.—you really have to choose between sleep and profit.
Sold at the lowest point and now have to chase again, this rhythm is just insane.
The moment PLOI took off, I knew I’d regret it again.
After messing around with concept coins for half a day, I got slapped awake by a dark horse—this is the crypto world.
Forcing myself to chase, I know this routine all too well; it’s always like this.
Watching others make money with the coins I sold too early—who can understand this feeling?
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TooScaredToSell
· 12-04 08:37
Still chasing at 3 a.m.? Bro, you're going to wear yourself out.
I'm always the one chasing the top, never the one buying the dip.
That's why I always regret selling too early.
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FlyingLeek
· 12-04 08:23
Staying up until 3 a.m. with not enough sleep to chase trades, only to wake up and get stuck—I know that feeling all too well, haha.
The moment you sell at the lowest point, you really want to smash your phone. This is our daily life.
PLOI is back again. Do you still dare to chase it this time, my friend?
At 3 a.m. last night, my eyelids were fighting to stay open, but I still forced myself to chase into $bibi. I originally thought my position wasn’t big enough and figured there would be a pullback by the time I woke up, right? But when I woke up, there wasn’t even a chance—it just went like that.
I spent the whole morning messing around with projects like bj and wg, and coins with CEO and executive concepts, but the one that actually took off was this one... It completely crushed palu with no room for a comeback.
Now $PLOI is pumping, and it’s that same feeling of having to chase in. What’s even more frustrating is that I already sold my chips at the lowest point 😑