Be careful when chasing and getting caught in a trap. If you don't grasp the rhythm well, the moment you chase in is often when the trend turns. Especially in rapidly rising markets, the higher you chase, the greater the risk. Many times, it looks like a strong increase, but as soon as you get in, it starts to pull back, and being deeply trapped is the most heartbreaking. That's why experienced traders always say to wait for a pullback or to observe, and not to follow the herd and chase highs. The biggest danger in trading is the FOMO mentality—impulsiveness can easily lead to pitfalls.
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RugpullSurvivor
· 01-15 02:10
Really, chasing high prices is just gambling with luck. I've already suffered this loss before.
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CryptoPunster
· 01-13 14:06
Laughing as I lose this one, I am the contrarian indicator of the market.
Chasing highs? That's the art of buying at the top, I understand it too well.
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POAPlectionist
· 01-12 20:17
Chasing highs is indeed a trap; I've also been caught in it.
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SerLiquidated
· 01-12 20:14
Chasing highs feels great for a moment, but getting trapped is a funeral pyre, bro.
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Degentleman
· 01-12 20:13
Chasing highs feels great for a moment, but getting trapped leads to a cremation ground
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AlphaLeaker
· 01-12 20:10
Uh, it's the same old story. I say this every time, but some people still chase the high and end up losing money.
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StableCoinKaren
· 01-12 19:48
Chasing high really is a money-losing machine; I only realized after I got trapped.
Be careful when chasing and getting caught in a trap. If you don't grasp the rhythm well, the moment you chase in is often when the trend turns. Especially in rapidly rising markets, the higher you chase, the greater the risk. Many times, it looks like a strong increase, but as soon as you get in, it starts to pull back, and being deeply trapped is the most heartbreaking. That's why experienced traders always say to wait for a pullback or to observe, and not to follow the herd and chase highs. The biggest danger in trading is the FOMO mentality—impulsiveness can easily lead to pitfalls.