Watching the trend of a mainstream crypto asset, it's truly emotional.
First, there was a sharp rise, seemingly about to hit a new high. But then, a drop followed, leaving many people confused. It's still falling now; will it continue downward? Honestly, no one can give an absolute answer.
However, frontline players are still holding their ground and haven't cut their losses. This kind of resilience is truly admirable. Will there be a rebound? It's hard to say, but at least there is hope.
That’s how the crypto market is—only a few make big money, most cannot hold on. Some choose to tough it out, some cut losses, and others have already liquidated expecting a rebound. If you encounter the same situation, what would you choose?
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BasementAlchemist
· 2025-12-12 22:59
Here we go again? When prices go up, you shout about new highs; when they fall, you start with motivational words. Is this just a cycle?
If you can't hold, you can't hold; don't whitewash yourself with any notion of resilience.
I've already sold out long ago. I'll re-enter when there's a rebound to avoid getting stuck.
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ThreeHornBlasts
· 2025-12-12 21:13
Here we go again, a rebound is nowhere in sight, brother.
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Holding on stubbornly or cutting losses, honestly it just depends on how much you're willing to lose.
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Are top-tier players strong-willed? I think they've just been trapped with no way out.
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This wave of decline is truly incredible, a quick reversal followed by a big plunge.
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Waiting for a rebound after clearing all positions is pointless; might as well just lie flat.
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Most people can't hold on—this phrase hits home, and I am that majority.
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Hope is the last luxury; with accounts turning green, what rebound are we talking about?
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Sticking to the position? I gave up long ago; cutting losses is the most stylish move.
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GateUser-1a2ed0b9
· 2025-12-11 18:40
It's the same old trick—when prices go up, it's all flashy and colorful; when they fall, people are crying and blaming others. I just want to know who can really hold on.
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FrogInTheWell
· 2025-12-11 18:40
It's the same pattern again: rise first, then fall. The ones who always get burned are the bagholders.
Not being able to hold is the real sin. Watching the big players take the profits while we sip the soup.
When will this rebound really come? I choose to stay alive and exit.
Hold on stubbornly or cut losses—honestly, it all depends on how much you can afford to lose.
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BagHolderTillRetire
· 2025-12-11 18:36
Here we go again, first rising then falling, the old trick to harvest retail investors.
If you can't hold on, you just can't hold on. Don't talk about willpower; I just ran away anyway.
Waiting for a rebound? Haha, I think you're just waiting for the clearance sale.
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MultiSigFailMaster
· 2025-12-11 18:31
Here he goes again, probably crying over the high-level dump.
If you can't hold, don't pretend to be a big shot; that's just how this market is.
I'll just see who can hold through the rebound, haha.
Clearing out and lying flat might be the smartest move.
Talking about willpower, isn't it just because there's no money to cut losses?
Watching the trend of a mainstream crypto asset, it's truly emotional.
First, there was a sharp rise, seemingly about to hit a new high. But then, a drop followed, leaving many people confused. It's still falling now; will it continue downward? Honestly, no one can give an absolute answer.
However, frontline players are still holding their ground and haven't cut their losses. This kind of resilience is truly admirable. Will there be a rebound? It's hard to say, but at least there is hope.
That’s how the crypto market is—only a few make big money, most cannot hold on. Some choose to tough it out, some cut losses, and others have already liquidated expecting a rebound. If you encounter the same situation, what would you choose?