Locking in 50% gains felt smart at the time. Should've trusted my gut and cashed out everything at 100%.
Didn't see management pulling the trigger this fast—barely gave it 24 hours to breathe. Lesson learned: when the exit looks clean, take it. No point waiting for someone else's timeline.
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0xInsomnia
· 19h ago
Intuition is truly amazing; I'll trust it next time.
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MEVSandwichMaker
· 19h ago
Greed can really kill you. Not going all-in at the bottom with 100% is just a punishment for myself.
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ParallelChainMaxi
· 19h ago
Greed really is poison. I regret not pulling out when it was at 100%.
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LiquidityWizard
· 19h ago
actually, the 50% exit was statistically defensible but empirically you left gains on the table. theoretically speaking, you had a clean liquidity event and didn't take it—classic risk management failure dressed up as prudence.
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GasDevourer
· 20h ago
Greed kills; I should have sold everything earlier and enjoyed life.
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OnChainSleuth
· 20h ago
The management's speed is incredible, they didn't give any time to react at all.
OKLO this is goodbye.
Locking in 50% gains felt smart at the time. Should've trusted my gut and cashed out everything at 100%.
Didn't see management pulling the trigger this fast—barely gave it 24 hours to breathe. Lesson learned: when the exit looks clean, take it. No point waiting for someone else's timeline.