Watching a position grow from 2 million to 35-50 million over 2 months while sticking to your thesis? That's real conviction, especially when the market keeps coins trapped in that brutal 1-5 million range where nothing seems to break through.
But here's where it gets messy—take some profits and trim your stack, and suddenly the community's on your case. Everyone's pushing the all-in narrative, questioning why you're not riding it to the moon instead of securing some gains. The pressure's real when your community becomes the very thing that questions every exit decision you make.
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RamenStacker
· 01-22 16:27
I was just saying, the community's attitude at the moment of cutting losses is truly astonishing.
May I ask why not go all in and directly reach for the sky? The truth is, I just want to live to see tomorrow.
That's why I don't really follow the hype anymore—save your life first, then talk about dreams.
From 2 million to 50 million, sounds easy, but my mindset has long been shattered. Who can truly hold on through this rollercoaster?
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DarkPoolWatcher
· 01-22 09:42
2000x returns still get criticized for not fully investing, this community is really something else
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LiquidityLarry
· 01-21 06:51
ngl, that's just how the community is. When you make money, they come to criticize and give advice. Truly ironic.
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Taking profits and securing gains is common sense, right? Do you have to follow the trend and go all-in to call it faith?
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From 2 million to 50 million, you must be judged... That's why I dislike coin holders with a big voice.
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Taking profits and being criticized, this market is really ridiculous. I just watch silently.
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Conviction is one thing, but blindly following the hype is another.
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PseudoIntellectual
· 01-19 16:55
That's why I don't follow the trend of trading cryptocurrencies; controlling my own decisions is the most important.
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faded_wojak.eth
· 01-19 16:54
This community is really incredible; making money still depends on others' moods.
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FalseProfitProphet
· 01-19 16:37
Getting attacked online for selling at a loss, then being told I have no vision when I HODL to zero, it's really unbelievable.
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degenonymous
· 01-19 16:36
The feeling of being criticized for taking profits is truly incredible; the community just loves to hear stories.
Watching a position grow from 2 million to 35-50 million over 2 months while sticking to your thesis? That's real conviction, especially when the market keeps coins trapped in that brutal 1-5 million range where nothing seems to break through.
But here's where it gets messy—take some profits and trim your stack, and suddenly the community's on your case. Everyone's pushing the all-in narrative, questioning why you're not riding it to the moon instead of securing some gains. The pressure's real when your community becomes the very thing that questions every exit decision you make.