Funny how the moment some traders catch a breakout entry, suddenly every narrative becomes the hottest story in crypto. New catalyst drops, retail pours in, and suddenly we're looking at the 'next big thing'—rinse and repeat. Market psychology at its finest.
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DecentralizeMe
· 7h ago
Is that it? Another wave of newcomers getting caught in the trap. I should have seen through this trick long ago.
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BuyHighSellLow
· 7h ago
That's how it is. People who chase the high make two points profit and then start bragging. The whole network is full of their stories.
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LiquidatorFlash
· 7h ago
It's the same old trick. Every time a breakout occurs, the narrative starts to reverse, and the leverage positions become most dangerous just before reaching the threshold trigger... I knew the liquidation list would be updated when retail investors rush in.
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GamefiEscapeArtist
· 7h ago
Really, it's the same routine every time. As soon as a breakout appears, everyone suddenly becomes a prophet, and the predictions keep going on and on.
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LiquidityWizard
· 7h ago
nah actually the correlation between breakout confirmation and narrative adoption is statistically significant at like 87% historically... but yeah the retail fomo pattern is predictable as hell, tbh kinda exhausting to watch the same cycle play out
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BoredStaker
· 7h ago
The true textbook of market psychology, always the same routine.
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fren.eth
· 7h ago
The narrative in the crypto world is truly the eternal script for harvesting the little guys.
Funny how the moment some traders catch a breakout entry, suddenly every narrative becomes the hottest story in crypto. New catalyst drops, retail pours in, and suddenly we're looking at the 'next big thing'—rinse and repeat. Market psychology at its finest.