mfers pocket their first profits and suddenly become armchair analysts on Twitter. You know the type—fresh off a lucky trade, now they're dropping market wisdom like they've been trading since Bitcoin genesis. The overconfidence arc hits different when that first bag lands.
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AirdropChaser
· 15h ago
LMAO, these kinds of people are the funniest. They make some money and then start teaching others how to trade cryptocurrencies. I bet five bucks that they will get liquidated next month.
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CryptoWageSlave
· 15h ago
lol that's why I hate seeing newcomers act like big shots on Twitter... making a little money and then starting to give advice on everything, it's hilarious
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GovernancePretender
· 15h ago
This is the epitome of life in the crypto world... Making a few bucks and then starting to give advice on the world, I just love watching this kind of show.
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MetaReckt
· 15h ago
lol that's why I hate new rookies, they start giving advice after making some money... I really can't hold back anymore.
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LiquidityWitch
· 15h ago
LMAO, that's why I never listen to newcomers' advice. Making a profit once makes you think you're the reincarnation of Satoshi.
mfers pocket their first profits and suddenly become armchair analysts on Twitter. You know the type—fresh off a lucky trade, now they're dropping market wisdom like they've been trading since Bitcoin genesis. The overconfidence arc hits different when that first bag lands.