The biggest fear when trading is being emotionally hijacked by short-term fluctuations. This round of correction looks uncomfortable, but from the perspective of chip distribution, the main force is quietly changing hands. Once this phase is completed, the subsequent trend usually brings surprises. Instead of obsessing over the current rise and fall, it's better to observe the movement of funds with a detached perspective — this is the real game rule. The Federal Reserve's policy changes are also reshaping market expectations, but sticking to your own trading discipline is always more profitable than following the crowd.

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AirdropHustlervip
· 14h ago
To be honest, I was also panicking during this pullback, but upon closer inspection, the chips are indeed changing hands, and the main players aren't that foolish. Sticking to discipline is really much better than obsessing over K-line charts for half a day. The Federal Reserve's policies give me a headache; it's more reliable to keep an eye on on-chain data. I haven't seen many copycat traders making money; most are the ones getting liquidated. Let's wait and see when it can rise again. Anyway, I am holding on.
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AirdropHarvestervip
· 15h ago
Short-term fluctuations can really drive people crazy, but then again, how many can truly watch coldly? I've heard the excuse of main force turnover so many times, but in the end, it's still about relying on your own stop-loss line to save you. The Federal Reserve's big moves might mean more people will have to pay tuition again. Sticking to discipline sounds easy, but when you see the limit-down orders in the middle of the night, you know it's hard. As for chip distribution, do we retail investors really see it clearly... Anyway, I can't see it clearly.
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ChainBrainvip
· 15h ago
You're absolutely right; mindset is indeed the most prone to collapse. I was a bit annoyed by this wave of pullback, but after you mentioned it, I really need to calm down and look at the chip distribution. It feels like my thinking has become much clearer.
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