Think December's a dead month for profits? That's where you're wrong.
Markets don't sleep. Opportunities don't vanish just because the calendar flips. While others are busy complaining about red candles, sharp eyes are already positioning for the next move.
The difference? Mindset. Those who stay hungry, stay winning. Pessimism is expensive—optimism pays dividends.
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BearMarketSunriser
· 11h ago
You’re not wrong, the fear is that others really believe it. December does have opportunities, but there are also a bunch of people here pretending to see opportunities when they are actually gambling. Whether the mindset is good or not depends on whether they can survive until spring.
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GasBankrupter
· 11h ago
December is the dead month? That's something people who haven't lived through a Bear Market would say. I'm all about Reverse operations; when others panic, I strategize. Now, those unrealized gains all depend on the courage of this moment.
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AirdropBlackHole
· 11h ago
December death month? Ha, I actually make the most during this time, while others panic, I buy. A mindset off by one millimeter leads to an account difference of a hundred times.
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GasFeeBeggar
· 11h ago
December does indeed have opportunities, but don't overhype it; you can still lose money and start doubting life.
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BlockchainArchaeologist
· 11h ago
In December, some people indeed made a fortune; it just depends on whether you are that sharp person.
Think December's a dead month for profits? That's where you're wrong.
Markets don't sleep. Opportunities don't vanish just because the calendar flips. While others are busy complaining about red candles, sharp eyes are already positioning for the next move.
The difference? Mindset. Those who stay hungry, stay winning. Pessimism is expensive—optimism pays dividends.