$SNDK Ah~ it dropped so sharply, I couldn't help but reduce my position again. What happened to holding it all the way? What happened to holding it for one or two months?🤣I have another principle: sharp drops are always followed by sharp rebounds. I'll add back after it bounces. Hope it doesn't refuse to give me a chance.

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GateUser-656cc6e4
· 47m ago
Holding through this volatility is really against human nature, but frequent trading eats up all your money in fees. I'm torn.
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SushiLatency
· 1h ago
Haha, same kind of move here—every time I cut my position, it starts going up; every time I add to my position, it starts going down. Some trading “mysticism” for you.
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HeavyStakingOnASnowyNight
· 1h ago
Don't even mention it, my $SNDK cost basis is still hanging at the mountain top, waiting for a violent rebound to break even.
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GateUser-5d719aba
· 1h ago
The pattern of sharp drops and sharp pumps really works on meme coins, but you need fast hands.
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