Why do so few manage to exit near market peaks? The answer lies in herd psychology—it's universal across all assets. When euphoria hits, everyone wants a piece. Bullish narratives take over, and staying rational becomes nearly impossible.



Here's the split: Real conviction means holding through volatility at reasonable entry points. You build it gradually, through ups and downs, without chasing tops. That's patience meeting discipline.

What looks like conviction at ATHs? It's usually just delusion mixed with greed. The crowd doesn't want "enough"—they want more. And more. Until it breaks.
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LadderToolGuyvip
· 14h ago
Basically, it's greed that knows no bounds, like a snake swallowing an elephant. Every time, I try to buy the dip and sell at the top, but end up catching the last move.
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SerumDegenvip
· 15h ago
nah this is just copium dressed up as wisdom. real talk? nobody *actually* knows where the peak is until the liquidation cascade starts lmfao
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ExpectationFarmervip
· 15h ago
You're so right, it's always like this... Knowing full well that I should sell at the top but just can't escape, greed really is deadly.
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