Take $wojak or $Bloomer for instance. Many called it too soon when entry happened. But here's the thing—timing the market perfectly is nearly impossible. What matters is whether you believe in the fundamentals.
The chart doesn't lie, but patience separates winners from the rest. Sometimes the best opportunities look premature in the moment.
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CascadingDipBuyer
· 01-07 03:14
Getting in early has definitely been a loss in the past, but this time is truly different; the fundamentals are right there.
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PebbleHander
· 01-06 10:38
Getting in early has been criticized before, but now everyone has caught up, it's that simple.
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DefiEngineerJack
· 01-05 10:50
nah, *actually* if you dig into the on-chain metrics, most early calls fail because people confuse conviction with cope. wojak and bloomer? survivorship bias is a hell of a drug, ser
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DAOplomacy
· 01-04 11:54
ngl, the whole "early ≠ wrong" thesis has some non-trivial game theoretical implications, but path dependency cuts both ways, doesn't it? wojak holders weren't vindicated by fundamentals—they were just lucky with liquidity dynamics. tbh, conflating patient capital with actual conviction is arguably the most sub-optimal incentive structure in crypto rn.
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ProxyCollector
· 01-04 11:54
Getting in early is indeed easy to be mocked, but in the end, those who believe in fundamentals are the ones who win.
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rugdoc.eth
· 01-04 11:44
Getting in early and getting criticized is standard practice; let's just wait to be proven wrong.
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ThesisInvestor
· 01-04 11:39
Entering the market early has indeed led to losses, but later I realized that many people just have itchy hands and want to buy the dip, only to get hammered in return. Still, you should trust the fundamentals; otherwise, just looking at candlesticks will really get you cut.
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AirdropHunterXM
· 01-04 11:37
Getting in early got you the harshest criticism, but in the end, everyone turned around haha. This is the power of faith.
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rugged_again
· 01-04 11:36
Getting in early gets you the harshest criticism, but ultimately also the biggest gains—that's the reality.
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GasFeeSurvivor
· 01-04 11:32
Getting criticized for entering early, now it's taking off—laughing to death. How do those who said the timing was wrong explain now?
Being early doesn't mean you're wrong.
Take $wojak or $Bloomer for instance. Many called it too soon when entry happened. But here's the thing—timing the market perfectly is nearly impossible. What matters is whether you believe in the fundamentals.
The chart doesn't lie, but patience separates winners from the rest. Sometimes the best opportunities look premature in the moment.