At that time, the entire market was shrouded in negative sentiment, and my opinions were essentially going against the wind. When FUD (Fear, Uncertainty, Doubt) emotions are everywhere, it becomes especially difficult to convey any positive signals. This is also why it is so hard to stick to your own judgment during the most pessimistic moments in the market—surrounded by voices of bearishness.
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Web3ExplorerLin
· 11h ago
hypothesis: contrarian signals are basically the oracle problem in disguise—everyone's trapped in the same information silo, so breaking through that consensus fog requires actual conviction, not just vibes. respect the move tbh
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RooftopVIP
· 11h ago
Speaking out against the wind is indeed difficult, but it's also precisely because it's hard that it is valuable.
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unrekt.eth
· 11h ago
Shouting into the wind is the most exhausting, but it also reveals who truly has conviction.
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MEVHunterBearish
· 11h ago
Counter-trend calling tests your psychological resilience the most; at that time, it was truly a lonely celebration.
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AirdropHarvester
· 11h ago
It really takes courage to shout against the wind. When everyone around is full of FUD, saying you're optimistic is like courting death, but often that's when the real opportunity arises.
At that time, the entire market was shrouded in negative sentiment, and my opinions were essentially going against the wind. When FUD (Fear, Uncertainty, Doubt) emotions are everywhere, it becomes especially difficult to convey any positive signals. This is also why it is so hard to stick to your own judgment during the most pessimistic moments in the market—surrounded by voices of bearishness.