Every time I'm about to offload my bags, that moment right before hitting sell hits different. The hesitation, the FOMO, the what-ifs... then you watch the price pump the second after you exit. Classic crypto move. You start questioning every decision—should've held longer, should've taken profits earlier, should've just staked instead. That's the real trading psychology nobody talks about.
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PhantomMiner
· 12-28 19:09
The moment I sell, it's like a curse. Every time I press the button, the price soars, making me so angry I want to smash my phone.
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MEVvictim
· 12-28 13:05
Selling causes the price to rise, this is the universe's malice
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CoffeeNFTrader
· 12-27 23:00
You really regret it the moment you sell; nine out of ten times, you miss the opportunity.
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ForkThisDAO
· 12-27 22:55
Selling it causes the price to go up—that's damn a curse.
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ProofOfNothing
· 12-27 22:45
I regretted it the moment I sold, haha
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On-ChainDiver
· 12-27 22:37
My hands were trembling at the moment of selling, and then it took off... This is the most incredible curse in the crypto world.
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AlwaysAnon
· 12-27 22:30
I was really mentally overwhelmed at the moment of selling, hesitating for five minutes with my finger hovering over the sell button. As soon as I clicked, the price skyrocketed. It was so frustrating.
Every time I'm about to offload my bags, that moment right before hitting sell hits different. The hesitation, the FOMO, the what-ifs... then you watch the price pump the second after you exit. Classic crypto move. You start questioning every decision—should've held longer, should've taken profits earlier, should've just staked instead. That's the real trading psychology nobody talks about.