Recently, many people have been feeling anxious due to the market fluctuations. Bitcoin surges by thousands of points, Ethereum gains hundreds of points, and then a small correction causes panic—this is really nothing new. That’s just how the market works; after a rise, it always needs to consolidate. This process is precisely the most testing time for investors.
The issue isn’t the market itself, but the mindset. Some people see a rise and put all their assets in, then panic and sell when it dips—such an approach makes it hard to make money. The real opportunities often appear when others are most anxious. My feeling is that the current upward trend isn’t fully over yet, so when encountering a pullback, I choose to continue building positions rather than panic-selling. The key is to distinguish between a correction and a trend reversal.
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AirdropHunterWang
· 01-16 07:54
It's time to cut losses again, hilarious.
Mindset really determines everything, nothing else.
Buying in at low levels is the way to go, but unfortunately most people can't do it.
Sounds good, but when it really drops, who isn't panicking?
This wave isn't over yet, I bet on it.
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LiquidityNinja
· 01-16 07:49
Here we go again with this mindset theory, always saying the same thing, but then we end up cutting losses together haha
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AirdropJunkie
· 01-16 07:46
It's time to cut losses again; this season of retail investors' harvest really never ends.
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TokenomicsShaman
· 01-16 07:44
Here we go again, going all-in when it rises and cutting losses when it falls. These people truly deserve to lose money.
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BlockchainRetirementHome
· 01-16 07:33
That's right, those who are selling at a loss are all scared to death themselves, it's really funny.
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Rugman_Walking
· 01-16 07:26
A pullback is just a shakeout. Why panic? This is actually the real opportunity to get in.
Recently, many people have been feeling anxious due to the market fluctuations. Bitcoin surges by thousands of points, Ethereum gains hundreds of points, and then a small correction causes panic—this is really nothing new. That’s just how the market works; after a rise, it always needs to consolidate. This process is precisely the most testing time for investors.
The issue isn’t the market itself, but the mindset. Some people see a rise and put all their assets in, then panic and sell when it dips—such an approach makes it hard to make money. The real opportunities often appear when others are most anxious. My feeling is that the current upward trend isn’t fully over yet, so when encountering a pullback, I choose to continue building positions rather than panic-selling. The key is to distinguish between a correction and a trend reversal.