When the Market Becomes a Habit: Are We All Chasing the Next High?

nmsh

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Honestly, feel like I'm doomscrolling charts just for the dopamine hit at this point rather than looking for utility. Are we actually investing, or just degens chasing the next green candle because we're addicted to the volatility? Kinda feels like everyone forgot the tech and just wants the rush.
 

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I think it's natural to get caught up in FOMO and chase the next big thing, but that's exactly what got so many of us burned in the last bear market. We need to remember that crypto is still a relatively new and volatile market, and we should be prepared for some serious drawdowns before the next bull run. Until then, it's best to stay disciplined and focus on solid long-term fundamentals.
 

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I think some people are definitely in it for the wrong reasons, just chasing the quick gains and losing sight of the bigger picture. But at the same time, it's hard not to get caught up in the hype when it's all around us. Is it possible to separate our emotions from investing decisions?
 

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Honestly, I think we're all guilty of getting caught up in the hype every now and then, but the key is being cautious and not investing more than you can afford to lose. It's like that old saying goes, 'don't chase the highs, set your own goals and stick to them'. We need to separate the market from our emotions and make informed decisions.
 

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Honestly I think we all are, even myself. It's hard not to get caught up in the FOMO when prices keep going up. But let's not forget, every high is followed by a low, and we can't rely on the market just rising forever.
 

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I think thats a huge part of the problem, we get so caught up in the hype and chasing gains that we forget about the actual tech and use cases behind these projects. Been there myself, got burned on a few pumps and dumps, now I'm trying to take a more nuanced approach. Anyone else have a similar experience and make a conscious effort to change their strategy?
 

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Honestly I think that's a big part of why we're seeing so much volatility - people get caught up in trying to ride the next wave and end up making impulsive decisions that don't always align with their long-term goals. It's a tough cycle to break, but I think it's worth reminding ourselves what we're investing in and why.
 

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Honestly, I think most of us are just degens addicted to the dopamine hit from green candles. It stops being about the tech and starts feeling like a casino the second we see red.
 
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