Looking back at the $RKLB investment, the early operations were indeed not rational enough. At that time, I frequently entered and exited the market, chasing short-term fluctuations, and missed the opportunity for long-term growth. Now I understand a principle — often the best strategy is to hold steady and let compound interest do the work. It would have been great if I had had this patience back then.

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Ser_This_Is_A_Casinovip
· 11h ago
Frequent trading is really the fastest way to make money, but losing money is even faster... Have you realized that now?
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BearMarketLightningvip
· 11h ago
Frequent entry and exit really is a behavior of new investors; I have been cut before.
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MemeCuratorvip
· 11h ago
Really, RKLB is just a reflection of me. Frequent trading has worn me out, and now I can only watch others hold and reap the benefits.
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notSatoshi1971vip
· 11h ago
Frequent trading is just cutting your own leeks; I've seen through this trick a long time ago.
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TokenomicsTrappervip
· 11h ago
lmao "hold and compound" - classic hindsight wisdom. but ngl if you actually read the RKLB tokenomics, those early exit pumps were kinda predictable. vesting unlocks incoming probably tanked it harder than your paperhands ever could
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