Every time the market declines, many people panic. Cutting losses, clearing positions, cursing loudly, then turning around and running away. The question is, can our small amount of funds really handle this? Honestly, no. And what about the big players? They have long since bought in at bloodied prices, now watching the show with a smile. The market's panic is their harvesting tool—your cutting losses is them quietly taking away the wealth that should belong to you. Don't forget, how fierce this wave can get depends on who is leading the rhythm. Retail investors' panic psychology is always the easiest chip to exploit in the market. Instead of blindly following the trend, it's better to ask yourself: do you really understand what the market is doing?

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CommunityWorkervip
· 9h ago
You're absolutely right. Every time there's a sharp decline, I see those people making aggressive moves like tigers, cutting losses skillfully.
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DisillusiionOraclevip
· 9h ago
It's the same old story, hearing it so many times that your ears are calloused. The question is, can we really hold on? --- Big players smile confidently, retail investors are cutting losses, this script is always the same... --- Sounds good, but who isn't panicked when prices fall? The key is to have enough capital to withstand it. --- Understanding the market? I just want to ask how to understand your own losing account. --- So is it that we are too greedy or that the market is too fierce? --- That sounds great, but in practice, you still end up losing money. --- The real big players have already jumped in, and we're still hesitating at the door. --- Not cutting losses is death, cutting losses is also death, truly desperate haha. --- Wake up, retail investors are just retail investors, no need for so many twists and turns. --- Who is the market's main driver? Just look at your own account to know.
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ImaginaryWhalevip
· 9h ago
Basically, we are just the chopped leeks in the market, pretending to understand it. The selling wave is starting again, and everyone looks panicked. I'm tired of hearing this kind of rhetoric; the key is that we don't have money to buy the dip. Instead of studying the market, it's better to figure out how to make money first. Once you have money, you'll naturally understand. The big players are putting on a perfect show; we are just free spectators. When the market drops, I run. Anyway, I don't hold many coins in my account. Those who truly understand the market have long given up, and we're still pondering. No panic, no selling, but no money to buy the dip either. That's it.
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SchrodingerWalletvip
· 9h ago
That's right, retail investors cutting losses are just giving money to the big players. We should all be aware of this. It's the same old story: panic during a decline, and the fastest to run are always the ones who suffer the biggest losses. Instead of obsessing over price movements, it's better to ask yourself whether you truly understand the rules of this game. People who are constantly cutting losses should really reflect on their mindset. Understand the game rules before entering the market, and don't become the leek in the eyes of the big players.
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LootboxPhobiavip
· 9h ago
They're brainwashing retail investors again. The big players are eating the meat while we're just gnawing on the bones.
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