The Stonks operator knows how to exploit retail traders—that's their specialty. I had 12 SOL in gains but held way too long thinking the momentum would stick. Rookie mistake. Should've cashed out earlier when I saw the warning signs. Classic case of holding too hard and watching profits evaporate. These project pushers are good at keeping people hooked, but the real lesson? Lock in wins before greed takes over.
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DegenDreamer
· 22h ago
12 SOL just disappeared like that, clenched fist, blame myself for having a loose grip
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DataPickledFish
· 22h ago
12 SOL just like that... This is the price of greed. Luckily, I didn't go all-in.
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OldLeekNewSickle
· 22h ago
Losing 12 SOL, and still have the nerve to blame the project team? Honestly, it's just greediness, like a snake swallowing an elephant. In my opinion, this is the mechanism of a Ponzi scheme taking effect.
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TeaTimeTrader
· 22h ago
12 SOL are gone, greed harms people... I was cut like that too. I can't stop watching the numbers fluctuate.
The Stonks operator knows how to exploit retail traders—that's their specialty. I had 12 SOL in gains but held way too long thinking the momentum would stick. Rookie mistake. Should've cashed out earlier when I saw the warning signs. Classic case of holding too hard and watching profits evaporate. These project pushers are good at keeping people hooked, but the real lesson? Lock in wins before greed takes over.