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SatoshiNotNakamoto
· 19h ago
This psychological price point really is amazing. When it's 98k, I think it's too expensive and don't buy it; when it breaks ten thousand, I rush in. I'm just wondering where this logic comes from.
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IntrovertMetaverse
· 19h ago
This is the common problem of retail investors: once it breaks a million, their eyes light up; at 98k, they stubbornly refuse to act.
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YieldWhisperer
· 19h ago
This psychological account strategy is really amazing, 100k feels like a psychological magic mirror...
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ForkThisDAO
· 19h ago
Haha, that's absolutely right. I've seen so many people like this. They refuse to buy at 98k, but as soon as it hits 100k, they start borrowing money to go all-in. It's really outrageous.
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CryptoFortuneTeller
· 19h ago
Isn't this the stupid mistake I made half a year ago? I refused to buy at 98k, and on the day it broke 100k, I went all in. Now I'm still thinking about how to add to my position.
Classic crypto mindset right here:
BTC under 100k? "Nah, not touching that."
BTC breaks 100k? "ALL IN! Where's my credit card?"
Funny how psychological barriers work. That same coin everyone ignored at 98k suddenly becomes a must-buy at 102k.
Maybe worth asking yourself: are you investing or just chasing green candles?