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I've seen too many people chase the rally during hot market times, only to become the last to take the bait. Conversely, those who quietly profit—what are they doing? It's actually one trick—buying the dip in multiple batches.
When a bull market arrives, everyone thinks they're a master. The real test is in a bear market. Those who can endure and dare to deploy their positions in stages are the true winners in the end. Opportunities for popular assets like BTC, BNB, PEPE will always appear; the key is whether you can wait and whether you dare to act decisively at the lows.
The most common mistake among beginners is chasing the rally at high levels. Instead of chasing a market that has already risen for a round, it's better to be patient and wait for a pullback before entering. It's better to miss out on a small rally than to buy at the top by mistake. Staggered deployment and regular buying on dips are the strategies that can keep you from losing in the long run.
The true winners in a bear market are those who can hold on; I am the opposite example.
The strategy of building positions in batches has been understood for a long time, but when it comes to execution, I always want to buy the dip, and as a result, it keeps going lower.
Let's wait and see if we can hold this wave.
People chasing the high are all eating dirt, indeed.
The theory of buying low in batches is sound, but the difficulty lies in the mindset.
Didn't wait for the low point, and couldn't resist the urge.
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Those who dare to build positions in a bear market will be the last to laugh
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Wait, wait, wait, the hardest part is this word "wait"
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Buying in batches on dips sounds easy, but execution is hell
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It's the same old theory, but the question is who can really resist chasing the rally
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Controlling yourself during BTC's explosive rise, I don't think many can do it
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I've heard a hundred times about building positions in batches, but it's still easy to go all-in
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It's a mindset issue, everyone is right about what to do, but wrong in practice
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Watching the market skyrocket and remaining calm to buy on dips, how strong must your heart be?
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Missed the opportunity, just let it go. Don't send money at the high point.
The strategy of buying in stages during dips is indeed excellent, but it requires mental fortitude—being able to watch the price fall and still dare to invest.
Waiting for a pullback before entering can really save a lot of unnecessary expenses.
Chasing the rally at high levels is a truly difficult problem to cure; every day someone in the circle gets caught.
Buying in stages sounds simple, but executing it tests human nature too much.
I've now learned to be smarter and only act when the price is close to the historical lows.
Actually, most people don't make money because they can't control their impulses and have to chase after hot trends.
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低吸分批这套确实是绝招,就看谁能熬得住。
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追涨的人永远是最后买单的,这是铁律。
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等回调真的比追高明智太多了,就是考验心态。
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赚钱的都是闷声发大财那种,你看不到的时候他们早布局了。
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BTC这波又有机会,关键还是要有耐心和子弹。
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高位追涨真的是韭菜的标配,惨啊。
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分批建仓就是成年人的玩法,一把梭的基本没活路。
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牛市谁都能赚,熊市能活下来才叫真本事。
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与其追一个涨了一轮的,不如冷静等机会,这才是正确思路。
Few can truly stick to buying the dip in a bear market.
The strategy of buying the dip in batches sounds simple, but the hardest part to execute is the "waiting" part.
I just want to ask, when the price truly hits the bottom, how many people dare to throw in money?
Honestly, it's still a mindset issue, not a strategy problem.
Those who buy at high levels are all blinded by FOMO.
Buying in batches sounds stable, but can you withstand the psychological pressure of a mid-term decline?
It's easier said than done, everyone. This is the difference between retail investors and institutions.