Market sentiment can be irrational. Investors often exhibit blind conviction in projects that lack fundamental value or real utility. This phenomenon reveals the psychology behind speculative trading—hype and social proof sometimes matter more than substance. Understanding these behavioral patterns is key to navigating volatile crypto markets.
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ChainComedian
· 9h ago
Now I understand, follow-the- crowd trading works like this: whoever calls out, whoever buys.
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SillyWhale
· 9h ago
ngl That's why I always get completely cut up... blindly following the trend is really next level
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AirdropCollector
· 9h ago
Basically, it's just chasing the hot trend. Fundamentals are all fake; as long as someone sets the rhythm, it's over.
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PumpingCroissant
· 9h ago
That's why I'm always trapped... watching others rush in just to follow the trend, never really thinking about why.
Market sentiment can be irrational. Investors often exhibit blind conviction in projects that lack fundamental value or real utility. This phenomenon reveals the psychology behind speculative trading—hype and social proof sometimes matter more than substance. Understanding these behavioral patterns is key to navigating volatile crypto markets.