Honestly, asking "where's the bottom" would've been way smarter than "should I buy now." Timing the dip matters more than chasing random entry points. Know your levels before you ape in.
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FOMOrektGuy
· 11-28 04:31
ngl this is the truth, how many people just buy blindly and end up tied up and regretting it
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OldLeekConfession
· 11-28 04:25
You really have to figure out the bottom before going in, just blindly aping in is just giving money to the market maker.
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GlueGuy
· 11-27 23:18
The buy the dip position is indeed much more important than rushing in blindly, truly.
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consensus_whisperer
· 11-25 05:16
Ngl, really, coming in and apeing without a clue is just brainless; you should first see where the support level is before talking.
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OvertimeSquid
· 11-25 05:13
Finding the bottom is much smarter than chasing the price, really.
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MoonlightGamer
· 11-25 05:09
It's indeed hard to find the bottom, but blindly buying is even worse... I should have asked myself where the support is.
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LiquidatedThrice
· 11-25 05:08
Really, I'm the kind of ape with no bottom line, always asking "Is it time to buy now?" and getting liquidated time after time. Now I finally understand.
Honestly, asking "where's the bottom" would've been way smarter than "should I buy now." Timing the dip matters more than chasing random entry points. Know your levels before you ape in.