Suddenly turning completely red after 7 consecutive days of gains? That's normal, no need to panic. The market has a rhythm; after a rise, there must be a correction. The key is not to be scared by short-term fluctuations and make impulsive decisions. Take a break, clear your mind—this is the mindset a professional trader should have.
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SignatureLiquidator
· 01-07 22:00
Up 7 days then drop, this rhythm really wears you out.
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DAOTruant
· 01-07 21:57
If everything turns red, then everything turns red. Anyway, I'm already numb haha
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MissedAirdropAgain
· 01-07 21:40
Buying the dip after several days of decline is really a professional habit.
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GasFeeCrybaby
· 01-07 21:33
Another set of "Don't panic, don't rush" phrases. I just want to ask how many people can really do 🙃
Suddenly turning completely red after 7 consecutive days of gains? That's normal, no need to panic. The market has a rhythm; after a rise, there must be a correction. The key is not to be scared by short-term fluctuations and make impulsive decisions. Take a break, clear your mind—this is the mindset a professional trader should have.