I tend to skip coins that are already hitting all-time highs. Charts can be deceiving—those tickers at peak levels aren't exactly where I want to be placing my bets. The risk-reward just doesn't feel right when everything's already priced in.
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ProposalManiac
· 10h ago
Timing the top is easier said than done. The real problem isn't about the peak itself, but rather—how do you confirm that everything has already been completely priced in? Throughout history, how many altcoins have multiplied 10x even after their so-called ATH, while others have gone to zero. This is a classic case of mechanism design failure, lacking a clear risk-reward framework.
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LuckyBearDrawer
· 10h ago
I never go to the graveyard of high-level bagholders.
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LiquidityNinja
· 10h ago
Chasing the high to take over? Not that foolish, I'm not here to be the last leek.
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CryptoPunster
· 10h ago
Haha, this is the ultimate secret of "buying high and dying, bottom-fishing and dying." Dodging left and right still can't escape the fate of being harvested, laughing as you lose everything on this trade.
I tend to skip coins that are already hitting all-time highs. Charts can be deceiving—those tickers at peak levels aren't exactly where I want to be placing my bets. The risk-reward just doesn't feel right when everything's already priced in.