Do you remember the crazy market trend last November? The market soared wildly, and almost every participant was reaping rewards. The coins in hand were rising rapidly, and with a bit of luck, one could make a fortune. Reality always likes to slap people in the face - the market then fell into the mire of severe fluctuations. One day there was a big pump, the next day there was a plummet, and this kind of repeated torment caused many people's psychological defenses to completely collapse. What was the result? Either in panic they cut losses to exit, or driven by FOMO they blindly chased the price, and the final outcome was nothing but severe losses.



This fluctuation is essentially a psychological test for investors.

Let's start with a heart-wrenching fact: Fluctuation is not an accident, but a daily occurrence in the crypto market. Bull markets do not last forever, and bear markets do not drop indefinitely. Historical data shows that after each significant adjustment, Bitcoin ultimately completes a reversal and growth. Those who thrive and earn steadily in this market do not avoid losses, but rather maintain rationality amid fluctuations and do not let short-term market trends lead them by the nose.

How can I get through this stage? Here are a few practical mindset shifts:

First, we need to adjust our expectations. Don't expect the market to always soar like during a bull run. In times of fluctuation, the primary goal is to "survive," not to "get rich quickly." Staying alive means there is a tomorrow; the cost of holding on stubbornly is often very heavy.

Secondly, keep your hands steady and avoid frequent actions. In a fluctuating market, the rapid switching between long and short positions leads to frequent trading, which is just adding leverage to yourself. Instead of fidgeting like this, it's better to just sit and wait for those clear signals to appear.

Thirdly, we should have a long-term perspective. What deserves more attention than short-term price fluctuations is whether the technological iteration of the cryptocurrency industry is advancing? Is the regulatory framework gradually improving? Is institutional capital continuously entering the market? These deep, long-term factors are the heavy weights that determine the market's ultimate direction. The short-term rises and falls are merely noise in this long-term story.

Investing is actually like running a marathon. The explosive power used in a 100-meter sprint will only lead to a breakdown halfway through a marathon. Right now, we are in a period of intense market fluctuations; rather than betting on short-term directions, it is better to use this time to cultivate your mindset, improve your risk management system, and deepen your understanding of market logic. By the time the trend becomes truly clear, you will be prepared and naturally able to seize that big opportunity that belongs to you.
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UnluckyLemurvip
· 12-23 11:02
It's easy to say, but how many can actually endure it? The people around me who cut losses are all crying.
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SchrodingerAirdropvip
· 12-23 10:53
The marathon metaphor is brilliant, but I see many people can't finish such a long distance, haha. Last year's wave of suckers was so enjoyable to play people for suckers, this year it's painful to lose, that's fate, right? It's true that psychological preparation is important, but when it comes to a fall, who can really stay calm? It's easy to say to wait for signals, but who knows when one will end up FOMOing? It's true that I'm optimistic in the long run, but the short-term account doesn't look good.
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