In a bull run, dumping your bags too early can be just as costly as catching the falling knife. Both stem from the same emotional trap—mistiming the market.
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NullWhisperer
· 9h ago
technically speaking, timing the market is basically a vulnerability you can't patch — everyone thinks they're the exception until they're not. seen this exploit play out too many times, ngl
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ShibaMillionairen't
· 9h ago
You're right, greed kills. Watching it rise makes you want to run, and as a result, you miss out on the doubling opportunity; I've done that more than once.
In a bull run, dumping your bags too early can be just as costly as catching the falling knife. Both stem from the same emotional trap—mistiming the market.