What’s the most common situation where you personally feel FOMO in financial decisions?
Author: swiftframe
2026-04-25 18:20:48. Views: 2

Honestly, I feel FOMO the strongest when I see a chart exploding on social media with everyone celebrating their “perfect entry.” Even if I had zero interest in that asset before, suddenly it feels like I’m missing a once‑in‑a‑lifetime moment. It’s wild how fast logic disappears when the crowd gets loud enough.

But every time I’ve chased that feeling, it ended the same way — late entry, early panic, bad exit. Now I try to treat FOMO like a warning sign instead of a signal to act. If I feel that emotional rush, it usually means I need to slow down, not speed up.


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