Regarding $GAIN, someone is always struggling with the rhythm of its rise and fall. They hesitate to buy at 0.004, only enter at 0.01, and then regret selling at 0.15. Conversely, they sell at 0.004 and still want to wait for a lower price.



Compare this: last month, the buyback力度 was nowhere near what it is now, and there were far fewer project updates, yet it still managed to reach a high of 0.015. And now? Those who truly want to sell out have already done so. When you don’t buy, no one pays attention; when popularity is high, people complain about being trapped. That’s just how the market works—by the time you react, the opportunity has often already been missed.
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GasWastervip
· 2h ago
To be honest, it's just human weakness, nothing new. Always the one who regrets. That's why I don't look at K-line charts anymore, it's too torturous. I should have made a move at 0.004, but what happened? I was still hesitating. GAIN's recent surge is indeed fierce, but if you've already missed it, don't dwell on it. The next one at 0.004 is waiting for you. Really, the market only eats those who are slow to react. So when it's time to buy, no one dares to buy, and when it really rises, they start to regret. I bet those who bought early have already lost half of their investment.
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ImpermanentPhilosophervip
· 2h ago
It's all human nature; those who chase highs and sell lows always lose. Honestly, it's about not timing it well; if you miss it, you miss it. 0.004 can't bear to buy, 0.15 can't bear to sell, truly incredible. Now there's actual action, but some people think it's too late; who can make sense of this logic? Opportunities pass in the blink of an eye; by the time you think it through, it's gone. That's right, the market is just like that—brutal. It seems like there's more sincerity now than before, but there's always someone waiting for a lower price. Don't regret missing out; the next one is just around the corner. People are like that—hesitant when prices are low, regretful when prices are high. It's really about gambling with your mindset; winning brings joy, losing makes you blame the market. FOMO and FUD keep switching, it's really uncomfortable.
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DefiPlaybookvip
· 2h ago
This is the self-cultivation of retail investors, always stepping on the wrong rhythm. Not willing to buy at 0.004, then regretting not selling at 0.15, a typical cycle of chasing gains and selling at a loss. What's the problem? They simply don't understand how to read on-chain data. Large investors have already liquidated their positions at low levels, and those still chasing highs are just bagholders. As for buyback efforts, honestly, it's just a marketing gimmick to boost market sentiment. True signals should be observed from the interactions of smart contracts, not following public opinion blindly. I actually think this wave is the clearest example of a typical "cutting the leek" (retail investors) scheme. When popularity is high, be cautious, because that often means the exit window has opened. Opportunities are never missed; they are simply not seen clearly.
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FundingMartyrvip
· 2h ago
Honestly, this is the gambler's mentality—always wanting to buy the dip but ending up buying on the mountain slope. Wait, the current buyback力度 is much stronger than last month. Is this a sign of takeoff? I just want to ask, have all the institutions that cleared their inventories really left, or are they waiting for retail investors to take over? GAIN's recent surge is a bit outrageous, it feels like it's digesting the previous dead money. Basically, it's fear of chasing high and not being able to hold low, in the end, only market education remains. More project updates mean more popularity, that logic makes sense. Those who couldn't bring themselves to buy at 0.004 are definitely regretting it now, but what's the point of reflection? Next time, it'll be the same. By the time I react, the opportunity will be gone, that hurts a bit. If you ask me, instead of worrying about the rhythm, it's better to hold firmly. GAIN at this position is indeed easy to shake.
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SchrodingersPapervip
· 2h ago
Honestly, I really laugh at those still hesitating over 0.004... It's already too late to regret now. One word: greed. Everyone wants to buy the dip and sell the top, but in the end, nothing is bought. If you really dared to sell at 0.15, you wouldn't be called a paper hand now. What are you still hesitating about? The project's current popularity is much stronger than last month. Still thinking about waiting for a pullback? Wake up, everyone. Those who got in early are not anxious; the ones always anxious are the ones who sell early.
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Ser_This_Is_A_Casinovip
· 2h ago
To be honest, this is the essence of a casino; no one can escape.
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