This wave of market movement is indeed a bit heartbreaking, with accounts shrinking significantly. But since you've chosen this path, you need to prepare yourself mentally. Take a little break, adjust your strategy, and continue to add bullets later. The market goes up and down, and persistence and patience are often more important than luck.
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GhostAddressHunter
· 1h ago
Well, you're right. Now is the time to test your mindset. Don't rush, wait for the opportunity to get in.
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NFTHoarder
· 1h ago
Sigh, this wave indeed hurts, but to be honest, when isn't it hurt? The market is just like this.
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BlockDetective
· 1h ago
It's truly heartbreaking, but isn't this what we have to go through? Adjust the strategy and keep going.
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RektRecovery
· 1h ago
lmao "psychological preparation" — classic cope. i've seen this exact narrative play out before every major collapse. the real tell? people still talking about "bullets" when the mag's already empty. this isn't patience, it's just slow motion capitulation dressed up as strategy.
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GateUser-afe07a92
· 1h ago
Sigh, that's just how the crypto world is. When prices drop, everyone has to take the hit. You just have to hold on.
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WalletDivorcer
· 2h ago
Damn, it shrank again. This wave really hurts a bit. But on the other hand, I knew it would happen, so it's just paying tuition fees. Just wait, the bullets for the next bottom are already prepared.
This wave of market movement is indeed a bit heartbreaking, with accounts shrinking significantly. But since you've chosen this path, you need to prepare yourself mentally. Take a little break, adjust your strategy, and continue to add bullets later. The market goes up and down, and persistence and patience are often more important than luck.