Have you ever wondered why many people can buy at the bottom but still end up losing money when they exit?
The key is not luck in catching the bottom at that moment. The real difference lies in—whether you can hold on.
Bitcoin has risen from a few thousand yuan to now, and every wave of Ethereum's market movements... Behind those eye-catching gains that make you envious, there are actually a bunch of people repeatedly asking themselves, "Should I sell now?" Most people can't endure this process. They buy in the right direction but lose out on patience.
Want to be among the few? The key is to understand the cycle and recognize your own capacity for volatility. It's not about intuition, but systematic thinking. This is the true game rule of winners.
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MrDecoder
· 01-11 17:44
Well said, that's really how it is. I've seen too many people buy the dip so aggressively, only to panic at the first rebound and end up running faster than anyone else.
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MEVSandwichMaker
· 01-11 07:00
That's right, bottom-fishing is easy to buy but hard to hold. I've seen too many people myself—full of confidence when buying, but once there's a wave of pullback, they start doubting everything. In the end, those who cut losses at high levels are the ones. The key is to have your own methodology; you can't rely solely on intuition to buy blindly.
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GasFeeTherapist
· 01-10 09:37
Exactly, I only know a few friends. They were holding Bitcoin since 2015, but they lost it all in the 2017 crash. They're still regretting it to this day. It cracks me up.
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CrossChainMessenger
· 01-10 09:32
That's so true. I'm the one who bought at the right time but still lost, haha. The key is that I really didn't hold on. When I see it rising, I get itchy and want to sell.
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AirdropJunkie
· 01-10 09:25
You're absolutely right, holding on is really the hardest part. I've been through it myself—buying a bunch of coins in 2021, watching them multiply, but I just couldn't resist selling. Now I regret it to my core.
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DEXRobinHood
· 01-10 09:21
That's right, it's a game of patience. I've also endured several moments when I wanted to cut my position.
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AirdropDreamBreaker
· 01-10 09:19
That's right, it's really a test of mentality. The ones around me who made money were the ones who didn't move during the bear market, while those who traded frequently had already been wiped out by the volatility.
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Have you ever wondered why many people can buy at the bottom but still end up losing money when they exit?
The key is not luck in catching the bottom at that moment. The real difference lies in—whether you can hold on.
Bitcoin has risen from a few thousand yuan to now, and every wave of Ethereum's market movements... Behind those eye-catching gains that make you envious, there are actually a bunch of people repeatedly asking themselves, "Should I sell now?" Most people can't endure this process. They buy in the right direction but lose out on patience.
Want to be among the few? The key is to understand the cycle and recognize your own capacity for volatility. It's not about intuition, but systematic thinking. This is the true game rule of winners.