There's increasingly more FOMO surrounding #XRP with some claiming it "skyrocketed 16 percent" (LOL) others throwing around triple digit numbers for the upcoming all-time high.
#XRP is not for the faint of heart, it's definitely the worst crypto to hold. #XRP rarely behaves in line with other top 10 (alt)coins. #XRP will chew you up and spit you out 95 percent of the time, and when it goes, it's over in about a week's time.
Do your own research and decide for yourself if it's worth the risk at this time.
Market sentiment is inching towards extreme greed. That's great right? Depends.
Market participants are taking more risk, we're on the brink of irrational price behavior. Keep yourself and emotions in check, stick to the plan and don't jump around. Be patient.
Keep your eyes on the narrative and don't get shaken out.
If you're buying: buy the dips. If you're selling: sell the highs. Don't beat yourself up if you miss local lows or highs. You'll get there.
Fun fact: contrary to my profile picture, I'm not a hot chick.
Stay safe. Don't share your wallet or wallet info. with anyone. Use 2FA when possible.
Having trouble remembering all of the secret words and passwords? Try a password manager.
Not using your crypto or you're holding long term? Cold wallet is perfect for that.
Keep your attack surface as low as possible.
There are a lot of scammers on the Interwebs, including here.
There's an ongoing "pig butchering" campaign where attractive people contact you on social media and trick you into falling in love with them. Then they bleed you out of your hard earned money over a period of time. Yup, scammers with a fake profile.
So, if you happen to find someone hot on Tinder that's charming and wants to help you get rich with crypto -- it's a trap!
Don't trust anyone, including yourself. Think twice. If you're not sure, sleep over it and decide in the morning.
Unbelievable amount of clowns spewing malicious and/or stupid posts on this platform, every other claiming they are some kind of "expert".
DO YOUR OWN RESEARCH and think about what YOU are buying. Don't get taken away with unrealistic expectations. Read, watch, learn. If you are starting; go slow, diversify.
Find a realistic target you are happy with and stick to it. Take profit regularly.
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