Sometimes you realize the real cost of impatience. Had a moment today where the math hit different—if I'd just held three more months instead of exiting early, I'd be sitting on another 50% gains. That's the thing about this market: time in the game beats timing the game almost every time. The positions that hurt aren't usually the bad calls; they're the ones you bailed on too early. Makes you wonder how many of these 'mistakes' come down to having the patience to let conviction compound rather than chasing the next move.
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NotFinancialAdvice
· 9h ago
Bro, this is my blood and tears story. I almost turned things around in three months.
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JustHereForMemes
· 9h ago
If I had known earlier, I would have held, and the 50% profit would have slipped away...
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GamefiEscapeArtist
· 9h ago
This is my blood, sweat, and tears story. I should have just held on from the start.
Sometimes you realize the real cost of impatience. Had a moment today where the math hit different—if I'd just held three more months instead of exiting early, I'd be sitting on another 50% gains. That's the thing about this market: time in the game beats timing the game almost every time. The positions that hurt aren't usually the bad calls; they're the ones you bailed on too early. Makes you wonder how many of these 'mistakes' come down to having the patience to let conviction compound rather than chasing the next move.