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I Bought PEPE For The Hype. I Stayed For The Lesson.
Every trader has that one position they remember for reasons that have nothing to do with the final profit or loss. Mine was PEPE.
Like many people, I first noticed it because everyone else was talking about it. Social media was flooded with screenshots of massive gains, influencers were calling it the opportunity of the year, and every small pullback was described as a buying opportunity. The fear of missing out was impossible to ignore.
The Trade I Didn't Want To Miss
I finally opened a position after watching the price climb for days. Deep down, I knew I was late, but I convinced myself that strong momentum could carry the rally even further. The market had rewarded late buyers before, so I believed this time would be no different.
For a while, everything went exactly as I hoped. The position moved into profit almost immediately, and watching the unrealized gains increase felt strangely addictive. Instead of asking whether the trade still made sense, I started thinking about how much higher it could go.
That was the moment my mindset quietly shifted from trading to hoping.
When The Market Stopped Following My Expectations
The momentum eventually slowed down. Price began moving sideways before giving back a large part of the gains. I kept telling myself it was only a temporary pause because I wanted my original idea to be right.
I spent more time searching for opinions that supported my position than questioning whether the market had already changed. Looking back, I realized I was no longer analyzing the chart. I was defending my own decision.
By the time I closed the trade, I had still made a small profit.
Oddly enough, it did not feel like a successful trade.
The Lesson Had Nothing To Do With PEPE
The experience made me realize that FOMO rarely disappears after entering a position. It simply changes form.
Before entering, the fear is missing the rally.
After entering, the fear becomes missing even bigger profits.
That small shift in perspective completely changed the way I approach fast moving markets. I stopped chasing candles and started paying more attention to why I wanted to enter in the first place. If the answer was excitement instead of conviction, I knew I needed to slow down.
A Different Way To Look At Every Trade
Since then, I have kept a simple habit after closing every position. I spend a few minutes reviewing not only the chart but also my own decisions. Was the entry based on analysis or emotion? Did I follow my plan? Would I take the same trade again if the market repeated the exact same setup?
Those questions have improved my trading far more than trying to find the next perfect indicator.
PEPE eventually became just another chapter in the market's history, but the experience behind that trade stayed with me. Every time a new narrative captures the attention of the crypto community, I remember that position and remind myself that chasing excitement is easy, while protecting discipline is much harder.
That lesson continues to shape every trade I make.
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