The difference between the bottom at $80,700 and the support at $77,500 is only -4%.
But many missed out on a full +20% rise for this small percentage 😅
And when the price actually reaches what they expect... fear begins: "No, the best entry will be at $72,000."
Really strange logic — bottom hunters buy right after the rise has just ended 🤔
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FlyingLeek
· 14h ago
Typical bottom-fishing behavior, a 4% drop can scare away a bunch of people, resulting in missing the entire market rally. That must be so frustrating.
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BrokeBeans
· 15h ago
Typical wait-and-see approach, missing out on 20% to gamble on that 4% difference, really absurd
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TopBuyerBottomSeller
· 01-17 15:59
Just waiting for that perfect bottom, but ended up missing the entire wave of the market. Typical greediness.
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GasFeeTears
· 01-17 15:51
Just waiting and waiting, and the 20% increase was gone like that, haha
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CryptoTarotReader
· 01-17 15:45
Haha, this is a typical bottom-finding mentality, always thinking there's more bottom below.
Missing out on 20 points just to grab those 4 points, this deal isn't worth it.
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PanicSeller69
· 01-17 15:33
Wait a minute, this logic is really brilliant... Missing out on 20% just to save 4%, it's a classic case of sacrificing the big for the small.
The difference between the bottom at $80,700 and the support at $77,500 is only -4%.
But many missed out on a full +20% rise for this small percentage 😅
And when the price actually reaches what they expect... fear begins: "No, the best entry will be at $72,000."
Really strange logic — bottom hunters buy right after the rise has just ended 🤔