That moment when you've already sold a microcap gem at 2x profit, feeling pretty satisfied with yourself—then watch it absolutely explode to 10x within minutes on your phone screen. Classic crypto FOMO moment right there. You're sitting there scrolling through your portfolio, and suddenly it hits different. That familiar sting of 'what if I held just a bit longer' mixed with the weird relief that at least you didn't lose money. Part of you wants to celebrate the win, the other part is busy calculating exactly how much you left on the table. This is the Web3 trading game in a nutshell—sometimes taking profits early feels smart until it doesn't.
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RektRecorder
· 2h ago
Sold too early, watching it multiply tenfold, the feeling is truly amazing.
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SignatureCollector
· 2h ago
Haha, this is my daily routine. I should have held on for more gains.
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MemeCoinSavant
· 2h ago
ngl the copium is real when u see that 10x and ur sitting there doing the math on opportunity cost... per my analysis of behavioral finance, this is what we call "peak regret coefficient" fr fr
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BearMarketBarber
· 2h ago
Selling too early is always the most painful in crypto; there's a universe of difference between 2x and 10x.
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LiquidityOracle
· 2h ago
Sell early at 2x and then watch it soar to 10x—that's the daily grind of crypto trading.
That moment when you've already sold a microcap gem at 2x profit, feeling pretty satisfied with yourself—then watch it absolutely explode to 10x within minutes on your phone screen. Classic crypto FOMO moment right there. You're sitting there scrolling through your portfolio, and suddenly it hits different. That familiar sting of 'what if I held just a bit longer' mixed with the weird relief that at least you didn't lose money. Part of you wants to celebrate the win, the other part is busy calculating exactly how much you left on the table. This is the Web3 trading game in a nutshell—sometimes taking profits early feels smart until it doesn't.