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20653696 No.20653696 [Reply] [Original]

>buy coin and it dumps
>sell coin and it pumps

why does the latter suck much more emotionally?

>> No.20653723
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20653723

>>20653696
The feeling of being left out. At least you’re along for the ride with the former option

>> No.20653737

>>20653696
If you buy and it dumps, no big deal you can just wait.
If you sell and it pumps, you fucked up real bad now boy, there is literally no telling how much potential gain you missed out on but it's probably a lot.

>> No.20653799

>>20653696
That mean you'd rather lose money than not win money, that's the right mindset to become. Most people would rather not lose anything and accept to miss out on big gains, so they don't take risks and stay poor forever

>> No.20653850

>>20653737
This too but that only works in crypto I think, because in crypto we are conditioned to believe our shitcoin might be the next bitcorn

>> No.20653876

>>20653850
If you seriously think your investment is a "shitcoin" then market sell everything and only buy bitcoin. If you cannot fully explain your investment and why it's going to work then market sell.

>> No.20653928

>>20653696
Because you have the mindset of a winner.
Normalfags and cattle get far more upset when option 1 happens to them, which is why they never get on early and sell when they're up 5%.

>> No.20653969

>>20653799
Based

>> No.20654181

>>20653876
I don't disagree with that