BEAT has been under a lot of pressure lately. With the New Year approaching, various anxieties are surfacing. Market sentiment is sluggish, and holders are conflicted—should they cut losses and secure profits, or hold on? Many traders want to clear their positions and take a break before the holiday, but once they see the gains, they start to waver. As the year-end approaches, BEAT's performance is really becoming hard to bear.
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CantAffordPancake
· 13h ago
It's always like this before the New Year—fear of missing out if I sell, but can't sleep if I don't.
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SingleForYears
· 13h ago
It's the end of the year, and I still have to compete with cryptocurrencies. Truly amazing.
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WenMoon42
· 13h ago
Cutting losses or holding on tight, this question has really been discussed over and over. The key still depends on your mindset.
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BasementAlchemist
· 13h ago
Sell at a loss or hold on tight, I’ve been pondering this question forever but still have no answer haha
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CoffeeNFTs
· 13h ago
Those who cut losses already regret it, and those who hold on tightly can't sleep well. Just endure this discomfort through the New Year.
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AllInAlice
· 14h ago
Still holding on at the end of the year? I already ran away long ago, haha
BEAT has been under a lot of pressure lately. With the New Year approaching, various anxieties are surfacing. Market sentiment is sluggish, and holders are conflicted—should they cut losses and secure profits, or hold on? Many traders want to clear their positions and take a break before the holiday, but once they see the gains, they start to waver. As the year-end approaches, BEAT's performance is really becoming hard to bear.