PIPPIN's recent surge has been fierce. We started accumulating at 0.463, but you all said it was not okay, didn't dare to act, and had to wait for a pullback. When it reached 0.49, I suggested adding more positions, as this wave could break new highs and is worth looking forward to. But you still hesitated, saying you didn't dare to enter.
By the time it hit 0.6, resistance appeared, and you still held back. But at 0.7, you couldn't resist anymore and finally said you wanted to chase and enter the market. At this point, I have to ask in return—Is it really still appropriate to enter now?
This is a true reflection of market psychology. Early on, there was hesitation at every opportunity; only after the price rises do people regret not chasing. The current market trend of PIPPIN tests everyone's ability to seize the right timing and maintain mental resilience.
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AirdropChaser
· 12-24 12:55
I've seen this tactic of chasing high many times; those who only dare to buy at 0.7 are just bagholders.
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MelonField
· 12-24 12:53
I should have listened to you earlier. Chasing the highs now really hurts a bit.
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GasFeeDodger
· 12-24 12:48
Typical FOMO symptoms: hesitant to act early, regret chasing high later. This wave of PIPPIN is truly a test of mental resilience.
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SchroedingerMiner
· 12-24 12:26
That's a typical buy high, sell low mentality, haha.
Wait, you only thought about chasing at 0.7? That must have been painful.
I should have listened to you earlier; now it's too late to say anything.
PIPPIN's recent surge has been fierce. We started accumulating at 0.463, but you all said it was not okay, didn't dare to act, and had to wait for a pullback. When it reached 0.49, I suggested adding more positions, as this wave could break new highs and is worth looking forward to. But you still hesitated, saying you didn't dare to enter.
By the time it hit 0.6, resistance appeared, and you still held back. But at 0.7, you couldn't resist anymore and finally said you wanted to chase and enter the market. At this point, I have to ask in return—Is it really still appropriate to enter now?
This is a true reflection of market psychology. Early on, there was hesitation at every opportunity; only after the price rises do people regret not chasing. The current market trend of PIPPIN tests everyone's ability to seize the right timing and maintain mental resilience.