#数字货币市场回调 In the market's bottom, those who cut losses and leave are often not the real culprits; it is usually that group around them who create panic at the slightest movement. They never do any research but are experts at spreading anxiety, urging everyone to close all positions as soon as prices fluctuate. By the time you really cut your positions at the lowest point, these people have long disappeared. Instead of letting this noise interfere with your decisions, it's better to block them out; this is the most effective risk control measure. In the crypto market, managing emotions is more important than watching the charts.
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liquidation_surfer
· 7h ago
That's not wrong; it's just easy to be led by the rhythm. I've also played people for suckers...
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RektRecovery
· 7h ago
yeah ngl this is the classic panic-dumper playbook... watched it happen like clockwork. noise traders always vanish right after they've done the damage, figures tbh
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StopLossMaster
· 7h ago
You're right, this wave of Cut Loss is indeed all about being influenced by the rhythm.
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OldLeekNewSickle
· 7h ago
What you said is right, but I've tried blocking these people and still can't stop myself from refreshing the market... The key is to have that bit of self-control, which is harder for most people than Technical Analysis.
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YieldChaser
· 7h ago
That's right, those short positions are the loudest, they only quiet down after playing people for suckers.
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SocialAnxietyStaker
· 7h ago
Blocking that group of loudmouths is really the best move; I directly added the panic peddler to my blacklist.
#数字货币市场回调 In the market's bottom, those who cut losses and leave are often not the real culprits; it is usually that group around them who create panic at the slightest movement. They never do any research but are experts at spreading anxiety, urging everyone to close all positions as soon as prices fluctuate. By the time you really cut your positions at the lowest point, these people have long disappeared. Instead of letting this noise interfere with your decisions, it's better to block them out; this is the most effective risk control measure. In the crypto market, managing emotions is more important than watching the charts.