In the end, I still bought some PEPE, mainly because I didn't want to always feel like an outsider. Watching others participate in this wave of the market, even though I know there's risk, I just can't stand the feeling of being sidelined. Instead of regretting not joining in, it's better to get on board now and experience it. This might be FOMO, but in this market, sometimes participation itself is the best way to learn.
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ImpermanentPhilosopher
· 20h ago
FOMO really can be deadly, but to be honest, if you missed this PEPE wave, just let it go. What are you afraid of?
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A typical reason for entering the market, right? Following the trend passively is the easiest way to get cut.
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I understand, that feeling of watching others make money while your hands itch, but most of the orders entered like this are basically bagholders.
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I've heard this kind of participation and learning phrase too many times; in the end, most people just learn how to cut losses.
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Uh, isn't this just FOMO plus psychological comfort? That's what everyone says when they enter.
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Playing a small amount is fine, but don't really think of this as a learning opportunity.
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Alright, PEPE is something you should try; anyway, you won't make big money, so experiencing it is okay.
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I understand the feeling of being sidelined, but orders entered with this motivation usually end up losing.
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AirdropFatigue
· 21h ago
Oh man, I totally understand this FOMO feeling. Being sidelined really sucks.
Just go all in if you're going to, anyway losing money is just tuition.
What can PEPE do this time? Anyway, I didn't dare to go all in.
Seeing a bunch of people hyping in the group, I can't just ignore it.
This is the magic of the crypto world, a sense of participation > rational judgment.
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OnchainDetective
· 01-13 18:24
This is a typical FOMO buy order, we've all been through this.
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GasDevourer
· 01-12 19:51
I totally understand this FOMO mentality; the key is that if you don't act now, you'll really miss out.
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BlindBoxVictim
· 01-12 19:51
Typical FOMO sell-off, I understand that feeling haha
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It's all the same, watching others make money makes you itchy, but PEPE's current support is still a bit uncertain
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Once you dive into PEPE, it's like the sea deepens, and from then on your wallet is just a passerby
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Participation itself is a form of learning, this sounds like self-comfort when losing money
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Handshake, I also rushed in because I was afraid of being sidelined, wake up everyone
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I'm not advising you anything, just think about your exit price before entering, don't let your mindset collapse later
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FOMO is a bad thing, but it did help me make money... it's contradictory, right?
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That's why I'm called a blind box victim haha
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It's good that you got in, anyway losing money is our fate
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It's quite honest, but don't blame the market for not seeing the signs when you lose
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GateUser-9f682d4c
· 01-12 19:49
A typical FOMO, but I understand, it's that feeling of watching everyone in the group celebrating... it's uncomfortable.
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TokenomicsDetective
· 01-12 19:37
You're being controlled by FOMO, just for fun, brother.
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gas_fee_therapist
· 01-12 19:33
Haha, no worries. FOMO is better than regretting missing the entire market wave.
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SchrodingersPaper
· 01-12 19:32
At first, I said I wouldn't touch it, but now I'm jumping in... That's just me, haha.
In the end, I still bought some PEPE, mainly because I didn't want to always feel like an outsider. Watching others participate in this wave of the market, even though I know there's risk, I just can't stand the feeling of being sidelined. Instead of regretting not joining in, it's better to get on board now and experience it. This might be FOMO, but in this market, sometimes participation itself is the best way to learn.