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A cautionary tale of FOMO

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pocketmillion.com

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My roller coaster ride with trends... You know that one friend who jumps on trends just as they're p

My roller coaster ride with trends... [pocket email header] You know that one friend who jumps on trends just as they're peaking, right? Well, guess what? That friend is me!  Picture this: 2018 me, hearing about Bitcoin, and getting hit with a massive wave of FOMO (Fear Of Missing Out). I bought in at a whopping 17K per coin. Talk about a wild ride!  My portfolio took a nosedive like a bungee jumper with an extra-long cord.  Long story short, I sold.  But then, as Bitcoin grew in value over the years, I felt like I'd been kicked in the gut a second time. Lesson learned.  Nobody can consistently buy low and sell high, but I was the loser who bought high and sold low.  This experience taught me one crucial rule: resist the FOMO and invest only in projects I genuinely believe in and understand.  Then, just wait for them to grow and profit. Sounds simple, right? But let's be real, it's a tough rule to follow.  The thing about trends is that by the time you're in the loop, the price has already skyrocketed.  So, when you finally join the party, you're fashionably late (or just plain late), and the hype starts to fade as fast as the value.  So, [next time you feel the FOMO creeping in](, remember my roller coaster story and take a step back.  Be patient, do your research, and make informed decisions.  Stay bullish and happy trading,  [1681049606--rxxzzf.png] Warren Lagarde Founder & Chief Trader Pocket Million     Pocket Million, 306 E Live Oak Austin TX United States 78704 To update contact information or unsubscribe from this list, please click here:

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