Most traders panic when they see red candles. Me? I'm loading up the bags. What looks like a dip to them is exactly the entry point I've been waiting for.
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MechanicalMartel
· 8h ago
What are you panicking about? A fall is an opportunity, I've been buying the dip for a long time.
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DeFiDoctor
· 8h ago
The medical record shows that the clinical manifestations of this type of "buy the dip warriors" usually begin to show signs of capital outflow in the third week of a Bear Market. It is recommended to regularly review liquidity indicators.
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LiquiditySurfer
· 8h ago
So what if it turns red? I've been waiting to buy the dip. While others panic, I play people for suckers. This is called a difference in mindset.
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GmGnSleeper
· 8h ago
When it turns red, run; when it turns green, buy the dip. It's always this set of rules, hasn't this brainwashed so many people?
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DisillusiionOracle
· 8h ago
With such a good opportunity to pick up a bargain in the red market, why be timid? I've seen plenty of people who still scream like this.
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liquidation_surfer
· 8h ago
When others panic during a bull market, I'm BTFD, that's the difference.
Most traders panic when they see red candles. Me? I'm loading up the bags. What looks like a dip to them is exactly the entry point I've been waiting for.