The held coins are still fluctuating. I originally planned to clear them above 7, but unexpectedly, it dropped directly to 6.88 today. The market's adjustment this time is quite fierce. I had some psychological expectations, but now it seems I need to reassess the market. In times like these, the biggest test is mental resilience—whether to continue holding and wait for a rebound, admit defeat and exit, or keep adding positions at the bottom. Each choice involves different risk assessments.

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ExpectationFarmervip
· 7h ago
Oh no, this wave is really fierce. Not holding 7 directly dropped to 6.88, that's a bit harsh. --- Holding on or quitting, in simple terms, is just stubbornness. The key is how long your principal can withstand. --- Adding positions at the bottom? Brother, are you gambling or investing? Think carefully before acting. --- It's easy to talk about mentality, but when it really drops, everyone gets panicked. --- Not having a stop-loss plan at the beginning means you have to suffer this loss now. Learn from this lesson next time. --- I think instead of fussing, it's better to check if the fundamentals are still there. Without fundamentals, a rebound is pointless. --- Should I cut my losses at 6.88 or do I still have faith to hold on? --- That's why you shouldn't go all-in on a single coin. Diversifying risk is really smart. --- A sharp correction doesn't mean it's over. The key is where your cost basis is. --- I think the hardest part isn't the choice itself, but not regretting after making the decision.
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New_Ser_Ngmivip
· 7h ago
Oh no, it's the same story again. Didn't hold 7 and dropped straight to 6.88.
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SmartContractPlumbervip
· 7h ago
To be honest, this is a sign of poor risk management. When the price drops below your expected level, you should have had an exit strategy in place long ago. Waiting until 6.88 to react is not "testing your mentality"; that's a gambling mentality.
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BottomMisservip
· 7h ago
Bro, this wave is really tough. I was thinking the same, but it got crushed down. I just can't get a handle on it. Can I still buy at 6.88, brother?
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GasFeeTherapistvip
· 7h ago
Is your mentality崩了 (collapsed)? I’ve also been trapped here since 6.9. Honestly, with this market, there’s no standard answer. --- Starting to get anxious at 7 to 6.88? Come on, these fluctuations are really nothing. --- Adding positions at the bottom? Bro, that’s just gambler’s mentality. Don’t fool yourself. --- Holding on tightly or exiting? Honestly, it depends on how much you can afford to lose and still sleep well. --- Every time you say you’ll reassess, but next time it’s the same old story. I see through it. --- This wave is indeed fierce, but it’s better than the last time when it was directly halved. --- Admitting loss and exiting is the clearest-headed move. If you don’t believe it, see you in three months.
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GateUser-bd883c58vip
· 7h ago
When it dropped to 6.88, I knew it was time to wake up. This market trend isn't as gentle as it seems.
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ChainSauceMastervip
· 7h ago
Bro, this round is really tough. Breaking below 6.88 is a bit harsh.
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