#Strategy加仓BTC Looking at the行情 of Bitcoin and Ethereum, you can really see the mindset of two types of people in the market.
Some get scared out during a sharp decline, fearing to miss any risks. At the same time, others greedily pour money in at the bottom, thinking it's a bottom-fishing opportunity. These two mindsets have been pulling in opposite directions in the market.
From a practical perspective, instead of guessing highs and lows, it's better to assess your own risk tolerance. Gradually increasing your holdings of mainstream coins in a planned manner is much more rational than blindly chasing highs. Assets like $BTC and $ETH, while volatile in the long term, have relatively stable fundamentals.
The most important thing is to have a strategy and not let short-term fluctuations dictate your decisions.
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LiquidityWitch
· 11h ago
Another genius here talking about risk tolerance, does anyone really want to listen? The key is whether you have bullets; without money, what strategy can you discuss?
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CryptoHistoryClass
· 11h ago
ah yes, the classic capitulation vs greed seesaw. literally watching 2017 tulip mania unfold in real-time with different color charts lmao
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BlockImposter
· 11h ago
That's right, but when it really drops, who can stay rational... I am the one who got scared out. Now watching the rebound, my mentality has collapsed.
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MetaMuskRat
· 11h ago
It's the same old story, whenever there's a sharp decline, someone is shouting to buy the dip. Who the hell knows when the bottom is actually reached? Anyway, I cut my losses again.
#Strategy加仓BTC Looking at the行情 of Bitcoin and Ethereum, you can really see the mindset of two types of people in the market.
Some get scared out during a sharp decline, fearing to miss any risks. At the same time, others greedily pour money in at the bottom, thinking it's a bottom-fishing opportunity. These two mindsets have been pulling in opposite directions in the market.
From a practical perspective, instead of guessing highs and lows, it's better to assess your own risk tolerance. Gradually increasing your holdings of mainstream coins in a planned manner is much more rational than blindly chasing highs. Assets like $BTC and $ETH, while volatile in the long term, have relatively stable fundamentals.
The most important thing is to have a strategy and not let short-term fluctuations dictate your decisions.