Honestly, I'm not just waiting for the market to pump for the gains. There's something else—that rush, that adrenaline when things turn around. The money's part of it, sure, but what really keeps me in this space is the thrill of watching sentiment shift. Been here long enough to know the feeling fades during bear markets. A solid rally would bring that back.
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CryptoSourGrape
· 13h ago
Oh no, isn't this me... Clearly saying it's for money, but then I start chasing happiness again. If I hadn't been so addicted to this thrill back then, it would have been better.
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Token_Sherpa
· 14h ago
nah this is just cope wrapped in self-awareness lol. the dopamine hit is real but calling it "thrill of sentiment shift" when you're basically just chasing green candles? that's peak veteran move—romanticizing fomo as analysis
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WalletDoomsDay
· 14h ago
You're right, it's addictive. The rush is even more addicting than making money itself.
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ApyWhisperer
· 14h ago
Just for fun, this is the gambler's mentality, to put it simply, it's about getting carried away.
Honestly, I'm not just waiting for the market to pump for the gains. There's something else—that rush, that adrenaline when things turn around. The money's part of it, sure, but what really keeps me in this space is the thrill of watching sentiment shift. Been here long enough to know the feeling fades during bear markets. A solid rally would bring that back.