🪑 The Musical Chairs Theory
Every bull run is just a game of musical chairs.
Music's playing — everyone's dancing, buying, hyping. It feels amazing. You're up 2x, 3x, maybe more. You tell yourself you'll sell "at the right time."
But here's the thing nobody admits out loud:
The game was never about which coin is best.
It was always about one question — how long before the music stops?
And nobody knows. Not the influencers. Not the analysts. Not the guy with 200k followers posting charts at 2am.
So what actually happens?
The smart money buys early, quietly — while everyone's still asleep.
The crowd shows up late, loud, and confident.
The music stops.
Someone's left standing with no chair.
That someone is almost always... the most confident guy in the room.
The cruel part? The chairs don't disappear.
They just get passed from the impatient to the patient.
From the emotional to the boring.
From the ones chasing the music — to the ones who knew it would stop.
Next time you feel FOMO pulling you in, ask yourself one thing:
Am I buying the asset — or am I just hearing the music and panicking that I'm not dancing yet?
Because in this game, the last one standing doesn't win.
They pay for everyone else's exit.