Caught the $fkh dip and picked up at 38k levels. Ended up banking a solid 20x on that move, but honestly? Should've held longer. Classic trader's dilemma—watching it keep ripping after you take profits. The FOMO is real when you see those numbers keep climbing and realize you might've left gains on the table. That's the market for you though—never perfect timing, always second-guessing your exit strategy.
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GasFeeSobber
· 9h ago
The 20x profit is still there, don't regret it. I'm just stunned haha
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MEVSupportGroup
· 12h ago
Run at 20x? Bro, you're asking for trouble. You should have believed in faith recharge long ago.
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TokenToaster
· 18h ago
A 20x return is already impressive, yet some still greedily chase more. That's why most people can't make money.
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FloorPriceNightmare
· 01-08 08:54
Trying to get away with 20x leverage? If you ask me, you should have died holding on. That's the price of greed.
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GateUser-00be86fc
· 01-08 08:51
20x return, and you're saying you regret it? Brother, I'm straight up jealous of you.
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ResearchChadButBroke
· 01-08 08:48
20x returns still not enough? Greedy indeed. You should have learned to take profits earlier, bro.
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BTCBeliefStation
· 01-08 08:28
Even 20x still feels like not enough, truly never satisfied, brother.
Caught the $fkh dip and picked up at 38k levels. Ended up banking a solid 20x on that move, but honestly? Should've held longer. Classic trader's dilemma—watching it keep ripping after you take profits. The FOMO is real when you see those numbers keep climbing and realize you might've left gains on the table. That's the market for you though—never perfect timing, always second-guessing your exit strategy.