#数字资产市场动态 When this round of the market rose to 89,000, many people were feeling nervous. Those who could withstand the pullback pressure and were not shaken off ultimately gained a good profit.
In fact, opportunities are everywhere; the key is whether you have the courage to buy the dip and whether you can hold on after buying in. This round of the market provided nearly 2000 points of upward movement — for those who dared to bet and didn’t mess around, it’s a substantial return.
$BTC, $ETH, $SOL and other mainstream coins are all telling the same story: those with a steady mindset make money, while those with a chaotic mindset cut losses.
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ClassicDumpster
· 7h ago
Mindset really can determine everything. I'm the kind of person whose mindset is easily disturbed. I bought the dip at 89,000 but ended up cutting my losses again, losing a lot.
If you can't hold on, you just can't hold on. I watch others make money with envy, while the coins I hold are shrinking in value.
A 2000-point fluctuation is indeed significant, but the prerequisite is having the capital to withstand the pullback. As a retail investor like me, how can I withstand it?
When mainstream coins fall, I want to cash out; when they rise, I regret not catching the opportunity. This is the real reason I cut my losses.
Ultimately, it's a lack of resolve. Here comes another article, and I might have to cut my losses again.
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CryptoFortuneTeller
· 7h ago
Those who can't hold on have long since run away, haha
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Exactly, it's a game of mentality. I just couldn't hold back...
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Back then at 89,000 I was really scared, now I regret it to death
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The problem is, when bottoming out, who knows where the bottom is, it's all guesswork
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Mainly depends on whether your principal is enough to withstand the pullback; retail investors can't hold on
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Selling at a loss is indeed a mentality issue. I am the one with a chaotic mindset
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The 2000-point fluctuation is not small, but unfortunately I missed it
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Alright, next time I’ll try to hold on, but I sold again this time
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BTC is the most aggressive, the first to sell off when falling, and the fastest to rise
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Not messing around, these four words are so true. That's my problem
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TokenCreatorOP
· 8h ago
Holding on means earning, easy to say, but few actually stick with it.
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SellLowExpert
· 8h ago
Can't hold on, brother. I was scared at 89,000. Now watching others make money is truly amazing.
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CompoundPersonality
· 8h ago
It's a technical issue that can't be controlled; those who cut losses regret it afterward.
#数字资产市场动态 When this round of the market rose to 89,000, many people were feeling nervous. Those who could withstand the pullback pressure and were not shaken off ultimately gained a good profit.
In fact, opportunities are everywhere; the key is whether you have the courage to buy the dip and whether you can hold on after buying in. This round of the market provided nearly 2000 points of upward movement — for those who dared to bet and didn’t mess around, it’s a substantial return.
$BTC, $ETH, $SOL and other mainstream coins are all telling the same story: those with a steady mindset make money, while those with a chaotic mindset cut losses.