Is this wave of market movement still a good time to buy the dip? I have already gone completely cash. Instead of overthinking, it's better to see clearly—enter when it's time to enter, watch when it's time to watch. Everyone's risk tolerance is different, and the most important thing in trading is to understand your own rhythm. Some rush to buy the dip and get caught, while others exit early to avoid the decline. There are no absolute right or wrong decisions, only what suits you best. My choice is to wait and see; being fully in cash actually keeps my mindset more stable. What about you?
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GasFeeTherapist
· 2025-12-31 19:50
Being completely out of the market is truly amazing. With such a steady mindset, I can sleep well even when I see others buying the dip.
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GigaBrainAnon
· 2025-12-31 19:46
Being out of the market is really refreshing, no need to watch the K-line charts every day and feel mentally exhausted.
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MechanicalMartel
· 2025-12-31 19:45
Holding a position and practicing self-care is indeed comfortable, but you have to resist when you see others bottom-fishing and getting rich overnight.
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GasWrangler
· 2025-12-31 19:40
look, technically speaking if you actually analyze the mempool data and priority fee differentials rn, most people fomoing into this dip are just gonna get liquidated lmao. empirically proven that emotional trading is gas-inefficient for your portfolio... sitting on stables beats chasing sub-optimal entries every time
Is this wave of market movement still a good time to buy the dip? I have already gone completely cash. Instead of overthinking, it's better to see clearly—enter when it's time to enter, watch when it's time to watch. Everyone's risk tolerance is different, and the most important thing in trading is to understand your own rhythm. Some rush to buy the dip and get caught, while others exit early to avoid the decline. There are no absolute right or wrong decisions, only what suits you best. My choice is to wait and see; being fully in cash actually keeps my mindset more stable. What about you?