#数字货币市场回调 Recently, the market has experienced a pullback, and many frens' accounts are underwater. I've seen a lot of people in the group still holding on, but honestly, it's really not a solution to keep doing this.
If you are currently being trapped, it might be a good idea to calmly analyze the situation: • Is the current position a chase high entry or a bottom fishing that got buried? • Does the fundamentals of the coins in hand still hold up? • Is the capital utilization rate already very dangerous?
There are actually just a few ways to cut losses: averaging down, swing trading, and timely stop-loss to switch assets. The key is to see which strategy suits your account situation. Don't waste time pondering alone; be decisive when it's time to cut losses, and switch positions when needed. Activating funds is much more meaningful than holding on stubbornly.
There are always opportunities in the market, but the premise is that you have to survive first.
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MetaMisery
· 12-05 07:06
Here we go with the same old script again. You can't hold out any longer; it's time to face reality.
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FUD_Vaccinated
· 12-04 19:36
Why stubbornly hold on? You should have cut your losses long ago.
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SchrodingerGas
· 12-03 11:34
The idea of averaging down sounds like gambler’s logic... On-chain data all points to this being a structural adjustment, and those still stubbornly holding on have basically lost their rational expectations.
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LiquidationWatcher
· 12-03 08:45
Really need to stop toughing it out like this, it's just too exhausting to watch.
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0xInsomnia
· 12-02 08:09
They are teaching people to Cut Loss again. In my opinion, in the end, it all comes down to luck; no matter how much analysis you do, it's useless.
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WhaleWatcher
· 12-02 08:02
You really can't handle this move; you have to see what's going on with your account.
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ImpermanentPhilosopher
· 12-02 07:57
It's really amazing to tough it out like this, just waiting to be trapped until the end of time.
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RektHunter
· 12-02 07:49
Here we go again, I've heard the Cut Loss stop loss a hundred times, but I'm too nervous to sell.
#数字货币市场回调 Recently, the market has experienced a pullback, and many frens' accounts are underwater. I've seen a lot of people in the group still holding on, but honestly, it's really not a solution to keep doing this.
If you are currently being trapped, it might be a good idea to calmly analyze the situation:
• Is the current position a chase high entry or a bottom fishing that got buried?
• Does the fundamentals of the coins in hand still hold up?
• Is the capital utilization rate already very dangerous?
There are actually just a few ways to cut losses: averaging down, swing trading, and timely stop-loss to switch assets. The key is to see which strategy suits your account situation. Don't waste time pondering alone; be decisive when it's time to cut losses, and switch positions when needed. Activating funds is much more meaningful than holding on stubbornly.
There are always opportunities in the market, but the premise is that you have to survive first.