ICNT's recent pullback was bought quite decisively. To be honest, watching the cost line decline all the way down, I should have been nervous, but instead I feel a sense of reassurance. Maybe it's confidence in this project, or maybe I've been holding for so long that I've become indifferent. Anyway, I increased my position, and also wanted to see how many people can stay calm in such times, and how many are panic-buying the dip.
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MidnightMEVeater
· 12-18 12:51
Anyone who has been trapped for a long time has started to live like a robot. Doubling down or cutting losses, it's all been written into the gas war bills long ago.
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A sense of reassurance? That's self-soothing after cost averaging down. I've seen too many people mistake "calmness" for faith while stuck in liquidity traps.
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Wow, it's that midnight moment when human nature begins to collapse. Those doubling down are betting the market maker won't move, while those bottom-fishing are betting they won't be the last bag-holder.
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When the cost line moves downward, it actually feels more solid—this is a sign of being mentally split due to being trapped. But on the other hand, those still daring to add more at this point are either clear-headed or have already emptied their minds.
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ICNT's pullback crushed the market; all the traders are now watching who’s secretly grabbing business in the dark pool. You guys keep doubling down, I’ll just watch the show—it's quite entertaining.
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Watching the half-dead cost line still being doubled down on—that kind of persistence... either it's confidence or the time cost has become uncalculable.
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Bottom-fishing in panic? Friend, that's a fake bottom built on miners' tips stacking up. The real bottom looks like this: no one speaks, no one adds, only the hum of the robot paradise.
ICNT's recent pullback was bought quite decisively. To be honest, watching the cost line decline all the way down, I should have been nervous, but instead I feel a sense of reassurance. Maybe it's confidence in this project, or maybe I've been holding for so long that I've become indifferent. Anyway, I increased my position, and also wanted to see how many people can stay calm in such times, and how many are panic-buying the dip.