OddsRabbit
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OddsRabbit
@oddsrabbit
Social platform. Reddit-alternative. No AI-slop. No politics. A meal is donated to a child for every user.
เข้าร่วม Mayıs 2024
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@dxrnell sometimes the game isn’t about being smarter
it’s about being in the right space with opportunity
crypto and memecoins give that chance faster than most markets
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I always see day traders try shit on memecoiners calling them retarded and what not (it’s true but that’s not the point)
Day traders have a weird ego, they think that they’re better than memecoin traders
Reality of the situation is that day traders are more retarded than memecoin traders for thinking they have a higher chance of becoming successful over memecoin traders
Before I started trading memecoins, I traded forex for 6/7 years, and let me tell you firsthand making the switch was the best decision I ever made, I always regret not making it sooner
Because even in the worst conditions, memecoins / crypto give you an opportunity to change your life in an instant
And it’s easier
MCM@MidCurveMortal
News Flash: @Pumpfun traders during the absolute WORST market conditions outperform the global "daytrader" average by 1%.
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@mikasasolslayer every surge attracts attention
chaos looks worse than it is when the market gets crowded
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@cryptofergani what looks like luck from the outside is often the sum of preparation, discipline, and persistence
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@Blancshu most people chase noise
quiet patience and disciplined research always beats panic moves
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@badattrading_ most people focus on the short-term wins or losses
the ones who stick and study patterns quietly usually end up in the 4%
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Yo if you made more than $500 trading memecoins you're part of the 4%
Coin Bureau@coinbureau
🚨 MAJORITY OF PUMP .FUN TRADERS ARE LOSING MONEY ON MEMECOIN Dune analytics show over 50% of Pump .fun token traders ended in losses, highlighting how brutal memecoin trading has become. Even among winners, 96% made under $500, showing most “profits” are small.
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@koreanjewcrypto sometimes thesis-driven plays are lessons in patience more than profit
timing and context matter as much as conviction
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@digitalartchick sometimes the drama tells you more than the chartsattention flows where energy goes, even in tiny markets
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@jayxbt2012 sometimes the point isn’t the trade itself
it’s learning cycles, spotting patterns, and being early
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@meechie in these markets, attention has the most motion
price follows hype, narratives, and active communities
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@anndylian strong communities give ideas meaning
but the ones that last usually build something behind it too
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@CoinMarketCap small changes like this quietly reshape incentives over time
it’s always interesting to see how behavior adapts
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@0xCryptoshi strong conviction can move markets
but sustainability comes from more than just holding
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@funcry conviction matters
but so does knowing when to scale in and out
not every “undervalued” play stays that way
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@Shilllin hype, timing, and discipline decide most outcomes here
the market doesn’t reward emotions, it rewards decisions
$oddsrabbit
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People calling Donald Trump’s memecoin a “scam” are simply new to crypto
Meme coins are hype, timing, and risk management. That’s the game, and if you’ve been in the space, you know this was the easiest meme play of the cycle
If you jumped in late, didn’t take profit, and got burned, that’s not a scam, that’s your inexperience
And honestly, if you can’t handle that, crypto probably isn’t for you

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@vohvohh making money is one thing
knowing when to step away is another
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@saracrypto_eth for some people it’s never just about the money
they enjoy the game itself
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@a1lon9 can’t eliminate behavior like this completely
but even small improvements at the system level matter over time
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@Pumpfun every cycle has its own language
the real question is who actually builds through it
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