The market is now at a critical juncture. On one side, some are reducing their positions and exiting, while on the other side, others are buying the dip. This is a classic moment of divergence — both bulls and bears have their own arguments, each believing their judgment is correct.
To put it simply, it now depends on whose decision is more solid. Are those who decisively sell to avoid risk the ones who profit, or are those who坚持持有甚至加仓 the ones who ultimately come out on top? The market trend will provide the answer, and time will ultimately verify everyone's choices.
This is the most testing time for mental resilience — whether to trust your own strategy or be swayed by market sentiment often determines the final gains.
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ImpermanentPhobia
· 11h ago
It's quite awkward at this point, knowing you need to stick to your strategy, but still secretly watching the candlestick charts.
Actually, it's just a gamble on who has a steadier mindset. I'm already numb from losses, haha.
Wait, are you still debating about entry and exit? I've already gone all in, no point in holding back.
This round of divergence is really intense. Seeing others reduce their positions can be panic-inducing, but I still choose to stay flat.
Time will prove everything. There's no use in being anxious now.
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GasFeeVictim
· 11h ago
Ha, it's the same story again, I've heard it a hundred times
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The key is who knows how the market will move? Just gamble
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I'm choosing to keep lying low anyway, my mindset is already broken
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Waiting for time to give the answer, my money is already gone anyway
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No matter how good the words are, in the end, it's all about luck
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My strategy is to do nothing at all, does this count as testing my mentality?
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Those who sold decisively by now are probably regretting it to the core
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Having a good mindset is useless, without capital, everything is pointless
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AirdropDreamer
· 11h ago
Here is the translation:
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It's the same old spiel, anyone can say it nicely, but the key is whether you can stick to it.
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A market that ends in a handshake and peace is often the fastest time to cut leeks.
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What a joke about having a good mentality; when losing money, no one can stay calm.
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The real test is how much money is left in your account; everything else is pointless.
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I just watch quietly, and whoever laughs last, wins.
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Disagreements? Isn't it just someone making excuses after getting trapped?
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In such times, I usually do the opposite, and it never fails.
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Every time, they say it's a test of mentality, but it's really just about luck.
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Time will prove it? By the time it does, I'll have already left the scene haha.
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The market is right; the problem is I can't understand what the market is saying.
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AirdropAutomaton
· 11h ago
Brothers, this is the easiest time to get cut.
Honestly, I haven't been right many times.
It's better to wait until the market is clear before acting.
This is the gambler's mentality, in my opinion.
Whether holding or selling, something feels off—it's all about luck.
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LayerZeroJunkie
· 11h ago
This is gambling, everyone claims to be right, but in the end, it's all bragging.
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Having a good attitude is useless; without an information advantage, it's just guesswork.
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Just wait and see, anyway I cut my losses and ran.
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Sounds nice, but it's actually a 50-50 situation.
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The real test is the account, not the mindset.
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I choose to trust my wallet... which is empty now.
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It's the same old spiel, I've heard it a hundred times.
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MeaninglessApe
· 11h ago
Honestly, at times like this, I hate hearing people judge who makes money and who loses; the results are often just after the fact.
The ones who can hold on win.
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MEVHunterLucky
· 11h ago
Oh, it's that time again for everyone to face each other with their words.
Just wait, someone will end up crying in the end.
Let's see who can hold out until the very end.
The market is now at a critical juncture. On one side, some are reducing their positions and exiting, while on the other side, others are buying the dip. This is a classic moment of divergence — both bulls and bears have their own arguments, each believing their judgment is correct.
To put it simply, it now depends on whose decision is more solid. Are those who decisively sell to avoid risk the ones who profit, or are those who坚持持有甚至加仓 the ones who ultimately come out on top? The market trend will provide the answer, and time will ultimately verify everyone's choices.
This is the most testing time for mental resilience — whether to trust your own strategy or be swayed by market sentiment often determines the final gains.