Don't dump your holdings at rock-bottom prices. Panic selling during downturns is how retail investors leave money on the table—watch the cycles, understand the macro picture, and hold when conviction meets patience. Your future self will appreciate the discipline more than a quick exit ever could.
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HorizonHunter
· 5h ago
To be honest, those who cut losses at the bottom are all newbies; I've seen too many like that.
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governance_ghost
· 5h ago
To be honest, I've seen too many people cutting meat at the bottom, and I turned around and watched the coin rise back... It really hurts
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SilentObserver
· 5h ago
Cutting losses at a low point is really a death sentence. I've seen too many people run away at the bottom only to watch the rebound happen... This is the difference between retail investors and institutions.
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SolidityNewbie
· 5h ago
Well said, those who cut losses are all regretting it. This is the fate of the retail investors.
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GasFeeSobber
· 5h ago
Really, those who panic and sell their bottoms end up regretting it completely. I've seen too many such cases, and as a result, they missed the most explosive days of the rally and lost a lot.
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BearEatsAll
· 5h ago
Those who cut losses at a low position are all big fools. I really can't stand this kind of operation. Truly, they'll regret it when the rebound happens.
Don't dump your holdings at rock-bottom prices. Panic selling during downturns is how retail investors leave money on the table—watch the cycles, understand the macro picture, and hold when conviction meets patience. Your future self will appreciate the discipline more than a quick exit ever could.