Difference between revisions of "Paper hands"

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* [https://decrypt.co/99724/gm-wagmi-gn-decrypts-ultimate-guide-to-bitcoin-and-nft-slang From] [[Decrypt (DCPT)|Decrypt]] (9-5-2022):
* Paper hands — an investor who’s inclined to panic-sell — an inexperienced investor.
*[https://decrypt.co/99724/gm-wagmi-gn-decrypts-ultimate-guide-to-bitcoin-and-nft-slang From] [[Decrypt (DCPT)|Decrypt]] (9-5-2022):


''"The opposite of [[diamond hands]]. Paper handing or having paper hands refers to those who buy and sell assets within shorter timeframes, typically anywhere from a few minutes to a few months. The “paper” in paper handing refers to paper cash bills. Paper handers often panic-sell assets early for [[liquidity]], and then awkwardly watch from the sidelines as the asset continues to increase in value."''
''"The opposite of [[diamond hands]]. Paper handing or having paper hands refers to those who buy and sell assets within shorter timeframes, typically anywhere from a few minutes to a few months. The “paper” in paper handing refers to paper cash bills. Paper handers often panic-sell assets early for [[liquidity]], and then awkwardly watch from the sidelines as the asset continues to increase in value."''
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Latest revision as of 04:24, 19 December 2022

  • Paper hands — an investor who’s inclined to panic-sell — an inexperienced investor.
  • From Decrypt (9-5-2022):

"The opposite of diamond hands. Paper handing or having paper hands refers to those who buy and sell assets within shorter timeframes, typically anywhere from a few minutes to a few months. The “paper” in paper handing refers to paper cash bills. Paper handers often panic-sell assets early for liquidity, and then awkwardly watch from the sidelines as the asset continues to increase in value."