Have you ever noticed that guy in every bull run who swears he's still hodling while constantly posting bullish takes? Yeah, the one who actually exited early but now feels the pressure to act like everything's fine. The cognitive dissonance is real—when the market's pumping and everyone's celebrating their gains, those who sold the dip are out here desperately trying to keep face. Classic market psychology: the louder the hype posts, the quieter the regret.

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LayerZeroHerovip
· 01-22 10:08
It has been proven that the psychological account differences are greatest when buying at the low point. This is why the cross-chain bridging mechanism is so important—asset liquidity directly affects the degree of cognitive dissonance among arbitrageurs.
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governance_lurkervip
· 01-21 19:10
Ha, it's those guys who say "I never sell" every day, but when you check the on-chain data, they get completely overwhelmed.
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SerLiquidatedvip
· 01-21 14:27
I just say, these kinds of people appear every bull market, so annoying.
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BloodInStreetsvip
· 01-20 07:50
The one always buying the dip is the boss, while those who miss out pretend nothing happened
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GraphGuruvip
· 01-20 07:50
Haha, you're right. These guys are really incredible.
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HashRateHustlervip
· 01-20 07:50
Haha, you got me there. That's just my buddy over there.
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MEVHunterZhangvip
· 01-20 07:46
Oh man, isn't this the buddy of mine? Every time he talks about holding positions, but as soon as the market moves, he disappears without a trace.
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ParanoiaKingvip
· 01-20 07:43
Ha, it's those people who brag every day. They act all confident when the market goes up.
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