#数字资产动态追踪 Looking at the $BCH$ candlestick chart, I really feel a bit powerless.
From the high point down this path, if you say it's a rebound, it has rebounded a few times, but each time it's just a fleeting moment. Holding on to the hope of a turnaround, only to be beaten back to the original form. The money in the market is shrinking, and the mentality is also being worn down.
When the market is not supportive, the biggest test is psychological resilience. Sometimes I wonder, when will these days come to an end? But I can't bear to cut losses, so I can only continue to hold on and watch it slowly unfold. This feeling of repeatedly oscillating at low levels and seeing no direction is indeed exhausting.
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StableGenius
· 01-04 07:47
ngl, bch doing the classic dead cat bounce routine—mathematically predictable, empirically speaking. the psychological warfare of holding bags at support levels is actually the real trading tax here.
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DeFiCaffeinator
· 01-03 16:10
Rebounds are all scams; I've seen through this BCH scheme a long time ago. Instead of stubbornly holding on, it's better to step out and have a cup of coffee to calm down.
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gas_fee_therapist
· 01-03 16:09
Really, BCH's market movements are exhausting. It rebounds a couple of times and then drops back again, how many cycles has it gone through?
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Layer3Dreamer
· 01-03 15:52
theoretically speaking, if we map bch's price action onto a recursive state verification model, those bounces u mention are basically failed bridge attempts across liquidity layers... the oscillation pattern actually mirrors what happens when cross-rollup communication breaks down lol. anyway ngl the psychological weight of watching ur positions get recursively compressed is gnarly fr
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RunWhenCut
· 01-03 15:50
Whether to cut or not to cut, that is the real issue.
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GasFeeSobber
· 01-03 15:46
Holding BCH, holding the mindset, I'm about to lose grip already haha
#数字资产动态追踪 Looking at the $BCH$ candlestick chart, I really feel a bit powerless.
From the high point down this path, if you say it's a rebound, it has rebounded a few times, but each time it's just a fleeting moment. Holding on to the hope of a turnaround, only to be beaten back to the original form. The money in the market is shrinking, and the mentality is also being worn down.
When the market is not supportive, the biggest test is psychological resilience. Sometimes I wonder, when will these days come to an end? But I can't bear to cut losses, so I can only continue to hold on and watch it slowly unfold. This feeling of repeatedly oscillating at low levels and seeing no direction is indeed exhausting.