Interesting phenomenon. This wave of 2000-ticket level market, directly slipped back to the starting point, with almost 70% of the gains wiped out. It looks like a typical story of chasing the high and taking over—time lines being flooded with and SOL, people getting caught up in the hype and rushing in, only to find the actual performance disappointing.



The awkward part is that, looking back at the whole process, rather than chasing this wave of market, it would have been better to hold coins and observe at that time, or wait until the pre- and post-Chinese New Year window to make a decision. In such cases, market sentiment and actual fundamentals often diverge.

From this lesson, it is indeed necessary to establish a more systematic secondary market management system, rather than being led by emotions and hot spots. At least it can help to judge more rationally when to get on board and when to stay on the sidelines.
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QuietlyStakingvip
· 01-09 04:28
The 70% increase is gone; chasing highs is the result of this. --- Once again, being led by hot topics, I should have learned to wait long ago. --- To put it simply, discipline is essential; otherwise, you'll always be the last to finish. --- Is it really that hard to hold coins and watch? Why chase after this? --- Wouldn't it be better to get in before or after the Spring Festival instead of rushing into this wave? --- Emotions are one thing, but fundamentals are the real key, understand? --- The lesson from this loss is worth it if it helps develop discipline for the future. --- Talking about a system management framework sounds good, but execution is the real key. --- When was trending on SOL, I didn't move; just waiting and watching. --- Anyway, the gains have been wiped out; regret won't help now.
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FloorPriceNightmarevip
· 01-08 11:25
70% directly turned into smoke Haha can't smile --- It's the same old script Again, buying in with a flood of posts and you'll be doomed --- Holding coins and watching is so comfortable But insisting on chasing highs just gives away money --- It's too late to say this during the Spring Festival window --- Emotional trading is always like this Someone always takes the last hit --- SOL and @E1@'s brainwashing copy is really amazing I almost fell for it too --- System management? Basically, it still depends on self-discipline Not many can do it --- A 70% increase that didn't hold Can really be written into a short essay --- The timeline is overwhelming But what about the fundamentals? No one cares --- This is a typical case of emotions defeating reason Playing this game every time --- Should have learned the lesson long ago Will probably repeat the same mistakes next time --- Chasing highs and taking over is always the most painful Who to blame?
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BlockchainFoodievip
· 01-07 17:31
lmao the classic fomo seasoning recipe—just add hype, stir in some timeline noise, and watch your 70% gains evaporate like a poorly tempered chocolate 🍫 should've treated this like proper mise en place instead of throwing ingredients at the wall, ngl
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ContractTearjerkervip
· 01-07 17:29
70% directly evaporates, this is the price of chasing highs ---- Another old story of chasing gains and selling losses. Blowing up the screen and following the trend really should be a lesson learned ---- In simple terms, it's lack of planning, relying solely on emotions to trade ---- Holding coins and waiting doesn't sound good, why must it be this kind of thing to chase ---- The Spring Festival window is indeed more stable, it's too late to regret now ---- Even after wiping out 70%, talking about the secondary market system is pointless. First, break the habit of jumping on hot spots as soon as they appear ---- It always happens like this, and next time it will happen again. I bet five dollars ---- Emotion-driven trading beats fundamentals, this is the truth in the crypto world ---- System message I should have seen this earlier, so I wouldn't be bleeding now
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StablecoinSkepticvip
· 01-07 17:21
70% increase wiped out... This is the price of chasing the trend --- Another old story of "everyone talks about it, so just rush in" --- Had I known earlier, I would have just held the coins and relaxed, no need to fuss --- Emotions are leading the way, fundamentals have been pushed aside --- Fine, next time we have to wait until the Spring Festival window to talk about it --- System management framework? Sounds good, but who can really do it? --- Many people keep getting slapped in the face and still haven't learned their lesson
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LightningSentryvip
· 01-07 17:19
70% surge instantly gone, this is the price of chasing highs The fear driven by FOMO... once again a textbook example of catching the falling knife Should have waited for the Spring Festival window, why follow the trend and rush in Honestly, it's a lack of execution, as soon as emotions take over, the brain stops working This wave of market movement has brought me back to my original state, reflecting on it
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RunWhenCutvip
· 01-07 17:16
A 70% increase was forcibly pulled back, a typical chase-high and catch-the-knife scenario. Those chasing the high all get cut, now I understand. The key is to have discipline; don't let the hot spots lead you around by the nose. Once again, fooled by emotions. When will I finally learn my lesson? Should have held and observed earlier, but I had to follow the trend and buy in.
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MissedTheBoatvip
· 01-07 17:15
70% rally pulled back, this wave is a classic example of chasing highs and getting burned --- Once again driven by emotions, by the time you realize it, you're already at the top --- I've been saying not to follow the trend, but the painful lesson still happened --- Isn't it better to hold and observe? Why insist on catching the last wave --- The secondary market is like this; without discipline and framework, you're just a living target --- The Spring Festival window was indeed a better opportunity, but now it's too late to regret --- When was flooding the screen with , that was the time to be cautious; the higher the hype, the greater the risk --- The system management framework is correct; relying on gut feeling will eventually lead to explosion --- Did you cut your losses this time, or are you still holding on stubbornly? --- Fundamentals and emotions are too disconnected; it's time to wake up
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