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#数字资产市场动态 Every time the market heats up, a flood of people flood the square to show off screenshots—contracts doubling, making a fortune daily, as if missing this wave is a huge regret in life.
But when the bear market arrives, you'll see the harsh truth: those voices disappear faster than the K-line drops.
I've seen too many such situations. During the bull market, contracts multiply several times in a month, and these people walk with confidence, constantly talking about some "logic."
The bull market show-off, the bear market invisibility skill, truly impressive.
Actually, losses are just tuition fees. Looking back at this dip after three years, it might even be the lowest point.
During a bull market, everyone is a trading master; during a bear market, they vanish into thin air.
I've seen too many people like this, really.
When contracts double, why doesn't anyone come out and call for help?
Wait, why isn't this article over? What's next?
They go silent as soon as the bear market hits; their mental resilience is still far from that of a trader.
Contract doubling? I only see more people doubling and losing; why does no one share screenshots anymore?
This wave of market movement looks outrageous, as if those who were bragging yesterday have all disappeared today.
Every day it's this logic, that logic—it's basically gambling. Don't set so many flags for yourself.
Really, during a bull market, the most vocal, but when losing money, the most honest.
I've seen too many of these reversals, constantly claiming "I have logic," but it's really just a gambler's mentality.
As for contract doubling, the higher the multiplier, the worse the loss, but no one wants to talk about it.
The disappearance of voices is even more absolute than running away, it's very realistic.
The "logic" of a bull market turns into a joke during a bear market.