Fear of missing out might be the worst enemy traders face. Just watched a token get absolutely hammered in a single candle—classic example of what happens when panic selling meets market volatility. FOMO drives entries, but it's the exit that teaches the hardest lessons.
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ServantOfSatoshi
· 14h ago
It's FOMO again... Every time, I watch the coins drop helplessly and can't bear to sell, only to get stuck holding the bag.
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GateUser-addcaaf7
· 14h ago
Really, one candle can bankrupt someone; FOMO is just poison.
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FloorSweeper
· 14h ago
FOMO really is the most toxic drug in a trading career. Watching a single bearish candle wipe out your entire position... this feeling... it's incredible.
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CryptoMom
· 14h ago
Oh my god, a single candlestick just died instantly. FOMO is really the biggest killer in trading.
Fear of missing out might be the worst enemy traders face. Just watched a token get absolutely hammered in a single candle—classic example of what happens when panic selling meets market volatility. FOMO drives entries, but it's the exit that teaches the hardest lessons.