I originally wanted to go long around the 180k level, feeling it would be a good entry point. But I didn't get a chance to place the order, and the price just kept rising. If I had taken action then, I would probably be holding a position to benefit from this wave of gains. This is trading—opportunities come and go quickly, and sometimes one step can make all the difference.

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FloorSweepervip
· 01-06 18:59
lmao watched this exact move unfold and didn't pull the trigger either... except i actually had my limit orders set at 178k, not 180k. guess that's what separates the alphas from the paper hands in accumulation phases ngl
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RugPullSurvivorvip
· 01-06 15:31
180k didn't get in, that's just my daily routine. Missing out is missing out, no need to regret.
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DancingCandlesvip
· 01-06 03:32
Oh no, it's the same again. If you're a step too slow, you'll miss the entire market move.
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DeFiChefvip
· 01-03 23:00
Oh no, this time it's really first come, first served. The 180k point is indeed the optimal entry point.
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ZenMinervip
· 01-03 22:58
Oh no, me too. I missed the 180k wave directly, now I can only watch others eat the gains.
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SignatureVerifiervip
· 01-03 22:58
ngl, timing validation issues like that are precisely why i triple-check entry signals before committing capital... insufficient execution protocols cost more than fees ever will
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MerkleTreeHuggervip
· 01-03 22:54
That 180k order didn't get filled, now watching the increase and feeling broke, it's frustrating.
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