Anyone bailing out over a couple days off during the holidays was never cut out for this space anyway. Real believers don't panic during minor downtime—that's when the wheat separates from the chaff. If short-term noise shakes you out, you're holding the wrong thing or holding it for the wrong reasons. The market tests your conviction constantly. Holiday dips aren't exits; they're just noise on the chart.
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NightAirdropper
· 6h ago
Exactly right, the group that runs away during holidays are not the type. True believers have already seen big storms, so this kind of pullback is nothing.
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BlockchainTalker
· 6h ago
actually, let's break this down—if holiday dips are revealing who's in it for the vibes vs. the fundamentals, then empirically speaking, this is just natural ecosystem selection at work. the conviction test is real. caveat though: sometimes panic isn't weakness, it's market signaling you missed something in your thesis. ngl, that's the part nobody talks about.
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FallingLeaf
· 6h ago
A few days of decline during the holiday already broke the defense; should have exited this circle long ago, really not cut out for this.
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TommyTeacher
· 6h ago
Pretending to be calm only leads to losses; those who run away during holidays should have left long ago.
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ExpectationFarmer
· 6h ago
Brothers who fall behind during fake holidays, you should have been eliminated long ago.
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GasFeeNightmare
· 6h ago
The group of people who ran off during the holiday will eventually be cleaned out, there's nothing much to say about it.
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CascadingDipBuyer
· 6h ago
Pretend you didn't see this kind of talk; true newbies are exactly the ones who get chopped like this.
Anyone bailing out over a couple days off during the holidays was never cut out for this space anyway. Real believers don't panic during minor downtime—that's when the wheat separates from the chaff. If short-term noise shakes you out, you're holding the wrong thing or holding it for the wrong reasons. The market tests your conviction constantly. Holiday dips aren't exits; they're just noise on the chart.