This market really makes people a bit overwhelmed.
Watching XRP and other coins rise this round, there's an indescribable feeling—either missing out on the bullish run or going all in and then regretting it. The market is always testing human nature.
The hardest part isn't the loss itself, but the uncertainty. Is now the right time to enter and catch the falling knife? Not entering, and missing out again? Especially during this pre-holiday period, it feels particularly tough, as if the market crashes, everything might be wiped out.
The crypto market is like this; opportunities and risks are often just a line apart. Everyone is betting on their judgment, but no one can predict what will happen in the next second. Sometimes, looking at others' profit sheets and comparing them with your own holdings, that mental state can really break down.
Anyway, risk management is still essential. Don't let FOMO control your decisions—that's a common reason for many to get wrecked.
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This market really makes people a bit overwhelmed.
Watching XRP and other coins rise this round, there's an indescribable feeling—either missing out on the bullish run or going all in and then regretting it. The market is always testing human nature.
The hardest part isn't the loss itself, but the uncertainty. Is now the right time to enter and catch the falling knife? Not entering, and missing out again? Especially during this pre-holiday period, it feels particularly tough, as if the market crashes, everything might be wiped out.
The crypto market is like this; opportunities and risks are often just a line apart. Everyone is betting on their judgment, but no one can predict what will happen in the next second. Sometimes, looking at others' profit sheets and comparing them with your own holdings, that mental state can really break down.
Anyway, risk management is still essential. Don't let FOMO control your decisions—that's a common reason for many to get wrecked.