Watching holders dump their $PEEPO positions at a loss is pretty brutal—if you ask me, that's exactly what a generational miss looks like. Coins that lack staying power have a way of finding their exit velocity fast. The ones caught holding the bag? They're learning the hard way that hype cycles don't last forever. This is the kind of market moment that separates the believers from the paper hands.
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SighingCashier
· 21h ago
Paper hands are trapped at a high level again, serves you right...
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BloodInStreets
· 21h ago
Those who cut their losses are ultimately just stepping stones for the bagholders; this is what we call the process of value discovery.
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BugBountyHunter
· 21h ago
Look at peepo's plunge this time, the paper hands have really been educated.
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IronHeadMiner
· 21h ago
Watching these people cut losses, honestly, it's a bit satisfying... but it's also quite ironic; PEEPO really has no staying power. Those who got caught should learn their lesson — not all coins can be held until dawn.
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MetaMaskVictim
· 21h ago
Paper hands are selling off again, hilarious. This is the result of chasing the trend, right?
Watching holders dump their $PEEPO positions at a loss is pretty brutal—if you ask me, that's exactly what a generational miss looks like. Coins that lack staying power have a way of finding their exit velocity fast. The ones caught holding the bag? They're learning the hard way that hype cycles don't last forever. This is the kind of market moment that separates the believers from the paper hands.