December spending spree hitting different this year? By January, half the traders are already plotting their BTC long entries like it's some kind of financial redemption arc. Seems like the holiday season splurges have a funny way of turning into market aggression when the new year kicks in. Wonder how many of these conviction plays actually stick or just become another cycle story.
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AirdropHarvester
· 01-06 21:47
Here we go again, year after year. How many truly manage to buy the dip this time?
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BottomMisser
· 01-05 05:51
Here we go again with the same old script every year
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ForkMonger
· 01-05 05:45
nah this is just governance theater disguised as retail fomo... half these traders won't survive the next volatility spike lol. the protocol doesn't care about their conviction anyway
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SigmaValidator
· 01-05 05:42
It's the same old trick again—spend all your money and then buy the dip. Is it real or fake?
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DegenWhisperer
· 01-05 05:26
It's that time of year again for "redemption," hilarious
December spending spree hitting different this year? By January, half the traders are already plotting their BTC long entries like it's some kind of financial redemption arc. Seems like the holiday season splurges have a funny way of turning into market aggression when the new year kicks in. Wonder how many of these conviction plays actually stick or just become another cycle story.