Someone once shared a profound market insight with me—what looks like today's peak often becomes tomorrow's support level. This captures the essence of crypto market cycles perfectly. Those who panic sell at the bottom and chase at the top always seem to get the timing backwards. The market rewards patience and perspective over emotional reactions. Every brutal crash contains the seeds of future recovery.
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GweiWatcher
· 01-15 17:28
That's right. The ones who always cut losses at the bottom and chase highs at the top are always the same group of people, playing the same old tricks every time. The ones who truly make money are those who can withstand the drops; only with a strong mindset can they survive until the rebound day.
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CrossChainMessenger
· 01-15 16:42
That's right, the retail investors who cut losses at the bottom and chase the highs at the top are exactly like this—always operating in the opposite direction.
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HodlKumamon
· 01-13 00:09
Today's high becomes tomorrow's support. Every time 熊熊 hears this, they can't help but nod... According to data statistics, 89% of panic sell-offs in history occurred near the lowest point, while those who simply dollar-cost average without doing anything else are making a fortune.
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HallucinationGrower
· 01-13 00:09
Basically, don't always think about bottom-fishing or top-selling. Most people are geniuses at doing the opposite.
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GoldDiggerDuck
· 01-13 00:06
You're right, every time I chase at high prices and cut losses at low prices, I'm basically a reverse indicator.
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NotAFinancialAdvice
· 01-13 00:05
That's right, people who cut losses at the bottom and chase highs are truly always at a loss. I've seen too many of them.
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ponzi_poet
· 01-13 00:03
That's right, the ones who have no coins are the best at telling stories. Even if it really drops, they'll still cut their losses...
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SpeakWithHatOn
· 01-12 23:57
That's right, that's why I hold on tightly every time there's a crash, and I just laugh when others cut their losses.
Someone once shared a profound market insight with me—what looks like today's peak often becomes tomorrow's support level. This captures the essence of crypto market cycles perfectly. Those who panic sell at the bottom and chase at the top always seem to get the timing backwards. The market rewards patience and perspective over emotional reactions. Every brutal crash contains the seeds of future recovery.