Seeing the red candle is actually a matter of perspective.
The same decline, some see it as a risk, others see it as an opportunity. Some feel they are trapped, while others are looking for a bottom. The same candlestick can tell completely different stories.
This is why there are always people panicking and selling in the market, and there are always people positioning themselves at low levels.
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ForkItAllDay
· 8h ago
That's right, the key still depends on whether we have bullets in hand.
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LadderToolGuy
· 23h ago
I just said, red candles really are a test of mentality.
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The most satisfying part is when the bottom is laid out; only then do you realize who the true hodlers are when it rises.
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Well said, but when it really drops, you still have to be forced to stop loss, haha.
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That's why I always miss the boat; while others are bottom-fishing, I'm still watching the market.
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One candlestick, two different worlds, showing that the coins I choose are especially capable of performing.
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If the perspective is right, the direction is right; the key is that I always choose the wrong direction.
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There are always people laying out at the bottom, but unfortunately, that person is never me.
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MrDecoder
· 01-16 04:13
I just said, those who buy the dip always make more than those who cut their losses.
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ContractBugHunter
· 01-15 05:10
Those who try to bottom out are all just talking tough; when it drops, they still talk about opportunities. When it truly rebounds, they regret not buying enough.
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SeeYouInFourYears
· 01-15 05:07
Purely a mindset issue; the ones who cut losses are always the most anxious group.
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AirdropHunter007
· 01-15 05:02
Basically, it's a mindset issue. A single word from big influencers can scare retail investors like me into selling at a loss.
Seeing the red candle is actually a matter of perspective.
The same decline, some see it as a risk, others see it as an opportunity. Some feel they are trapped, while others are looking for a bottom. The same candlestick can tell completely different stories.
This is why there are always people panicking and selling in the market, and there are always people positioning themselves at low levels.