Market fluctuations sometimes really need to be seized well. Compared to those long-lasting sideways declines, where chips are gradually eaten away, I prefer the rhythm of sharp volatility. Instead of suffering through a suppressed sideways market, it's better to have a thrilling cycle of rise and fall. The thrill in the crypto world often lies in those intense fluctuations—rising like a rocket, falling fiercely, but at least the market remains lively. Compared to silent decline, a spectacular crash is always more exciting.
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ImpermanentLossFan
· 7h ago
Sideways trading can really suffocate people; or maybe a big move to enjoy some excitement.
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gas_fee_therapist
· 7h ago
This guy is right, sideways trading is the real killer, and the feeling of slowly cutting losses is unmatched.
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PretendingSerious
· 7h ago
A prolonged decline is really annoying; it's more exciting to have some big fluctuations.
Market fluctuations sometimes really need to be seized well. Compared to those long-lasting sideways declines, where chips are gradually eaten away, I prefer the rhythm of sharp volatility. Instead of suffering through a suppressed sideways market, it's better to have a thrilling cycle of rise and fall. The thrill in the crypto world often lies in those intense fluctuations—rising like a rocket, falling fiercely, but at least the market remains lively. Compared to silent decline, a spectacular crash is always more exciting.