Here's the real talk: I'm not even curious about what coins you're loading up on.
What I actually want to know? What are you planning to stay away from—the stuff you've already decided is too risky, too hyped, or just plain dumb?
Because let's be honest. We all know exactly which trades we shouldn't make. And then we go ahead and make them anyway.
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GateUser-74b10196
· 16h ago
Haha, don't ask, if you ask, it's all gone.
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gas_fee_trauma
· 16h ago
Damn it, every time I say not to touch it, I rush the most fiercely
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MetaverseLandlord
· 16h ago
Haha, that's a brilliant way to put it. We all know deep down we're courting disaster.
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BankruptcyArtist
· 16h ago
The ones I understand best are actually the ones I shouldn't touch, but I still jumped right in haha
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BlockchainDecoder
· 16h ago
Ah, this is the famous "know but still do" paradox. According to behavioral finance research, more than seventy percent of investors' decisions are irrational.
It is worth noting that we can all precisely list that "blacklist," but our execution ability is surprisingly zero.
From a technical perspective, this cognitive bias is related to information asymmetry. Market sentiment drives the rhythm, and rationality directly collapses.
Speaking of which, rather than asking others what to avoid, it's better to ask yourself why you keep repeating the same mistakes... that is the core.
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ImpermanentPhilosopher
· 16h ago
That hits hard; I'm actually such a sucker myself.
Here's the real talk: I'm not even curious about what coins you're loading up on.
What I actually want to know? What are you planning to stay away from—the stuff you've already decided is too risky, too hyped, or just plain dumb?
Because let's be honest. We all know exactly which trades we shouldn't make. And then we go ahead and make them anyway.