Family members have been stockpiling a lot of Bitcoin these past two days. I repeatedly warned them that if it drops on Monday, don't regret it, but I was met with a retort: "What are you talking about?" And what happened? Today I checked the account to see Bitcoin's trend, and I really couldn't hold back anymore. This wave of decline has completely confused me. Sometimes I think, the mental preparation for holding coins is even more difficult than choosing the right coin itself. With this drop in Bitcoin, how many people have lost a few hairs.
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BoredWatcher
· 7h ago
Ha, I knew it. Mindset is truly the biggest enemy.
Adding more positions after looking back is really amazing.
But on the other hand, this is the true test of human nature—seeing who can hold on.
Holding coins is like managing a household; no doubt about it, brother.
Say I’m overthinking, but now the one who might be the most annoyed is probably .
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AirdropHuntress
· 8h ago
To be honest, I had already been monitoring the technical aspects of this wave of decline. The key issue is still mindset. When your family was accumulating, did they look at the candlestick patterns? Historical data shows that this price level is indeed prone to repeated fluctuations... Don't be greedy; it's better to keep more cash on hand as a backup.
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ChainSherlockGirl
· 21h ago
Haha, your prophecy emperor attribute is a bit strong. Based on my analysis, this is a typical "whatever you say is correct" paradox. If you get it right, you still get criticized; if you get it wrong, you get criticized even more.
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MetaverseVagabond
· 01-21 00:49
Haha, I know this plot of yours too well. After being criticized, it turns out to be true, right?
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StablecoinSkeptic
· 01-19 06:22
Haha, I totally get that "I knew it" feeling. You've probably been proven wrong now.
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DecentralizedElder
· 01-19 06:17
Haha, you guys are putting on a real-life version of "I knew it would fall," right? Now, how awkward must the atmosphere at home be?
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BrokenDAO
· 01-19 06:15
This is a typical case of incentive distortion. When family members can't listen, they get a false sense of security from the upward trend. By the time it drops, it's too late to regret. Human weaknesses are amplified infinitely in the crypto world.
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SelfRugger
· 01-19 06:13
Oh my, I told you not to rush into stacking, and now I've been proven wrong, haha.
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rugged_again
· 01-19 06:10
Haha, the most satisfying moment of getting slapped in the face has arrived, hasn't it?
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LiquidatedTwice
· 01-19 06:03
Haha, your prophecy skills are really amazing, a live face-slapping scene
Family members have been stockpiling a lot of Bitcoin these past two days. I repeatedly warned them that if it drops on Monday, don't regret it, but I was met with a retort: "What are you talking about?" And what happened? Today I checked the account to see Bitcoin's trend, and I really couldn't hold back anymore. This wave of decline has completely confused me. Sometimes I think, the mental preparation for holding coins is even more difficult than choosing the right coin itself. With this drop in Bitcoin, how many people have lost a few hairs.