Think about it this way. When a crypto asset or stock pumps from $5 all the way to $100, does a $0.40 difference in your entry point really matter? Not really. 📊
Here's the thing though—most people get hung up trying to time the perfect entry. They're waiting for that extra 40 cents cheaper. They keep waiting. And waiting. Then the move happens without them. They never bought in at all.
That's the real trap. Missing the whole run because you were chasing a slightly better price is infinitely worse than getting in at $5.55 instead of $5.15. One small decision, two totally different outcomes.
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gas_fee_therapist
· 01-10 16:01
Really, this is the kind of trap that people looking to make quick money most easily fall into.
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MetaverseMigrant
· 01-09 23:38
Wait, I need to counter this logic. 40 cents isn't a lot, but if your principal is small, it can still make a pretty big difference.
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DegenWhisperer
· 01-07 18:00
Really, instead of fussing over that 0.4 dollars, it's better to get on board first and then talk.
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DegenWhisperer
· 01-07 17:58
Wait a minute, this logic sounds comfortable but really a bit far-fetched. Why do I feel like I'm being brainwashed?
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BlockDetective
· 01-07 17:56
That's why I hate those who wait for the lowest point every day and end up missing the entire market rally.
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GweiWatcher
· 01-07 17:49
Wait, does that mean we shouldn't bother with that 40 cents? Missing out on a 100x opportunity is the real killer? You're right.
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SellLowExpert
· 01-07 17:39
Haha, really, that's how I got cut, waiting and waiting, and in the end, I didn't get anything.
Think about it this way. When a crypto asset or stock pumps from $5 all the way to $100, does a $0.40 difference in your entry point really matter? Not really. 📊
Here's the thing though—most people get hung up trying to time the perfect entry. They're waiting for that extra 40 cents cheaper. They keep waiting. And waiting. Then the move happens without them. They never bought in at all.
That's the real trap. Missing the whole run because you were chasing a slightly better price is infinitely worse than getting in at $5.55 instead of $5.15. One small decision, two totally different outcomes.