Still bullish on $RKT—expecting it to keep crushing it. Even if there's a dip? That's just a better entry point for me. Building this position for the long game, not chasing quick flips.
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ShitcoinConnoisseur
· 12-03 00:00
When the dip comes, I just buy the dip; it's simple and straightforward, and it's great.
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PonziDetector
· 12-03 00:00
I just like this kind of talk. If $RKT falls, I would be even happier, as I can increase the position. Holding long-term is the winner's mentality.
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TaxEvader
· 12-02 23:55
The buy the dip king is here, the dip is just handing me a kitchen knife.
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MetaverseLandlord
· 12-02 23:53
Buying low and selling high is something everyone can do, the key is to have patience, right...
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LuckyBearDrawer
· 12-02 23:48
Buying at low levels, this is how experts operate. Not fearing a fall means not being afraid of missing out on profits.
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ProposalManiac
· 12-02 23:33
I understand the logic of catching a falling knife at a low position, but the question is—have you considered the liquidity risk in the worst-case scenario when designing the size of your position? This is an incentive compatibility issue.
Still bullish on $RKT—expecting it to keep crushing it. Even if there's a dip? That's just a better entry point for me. Building this position for the long game, not chasing quick flips.