#美国核心物价涨幅不及市场预估 Market fluctuations cause people's moods to become restless. Listening to these stories makes it clear—



Someone who lost money in business outside wanted to turn things around and turned their attention to the crypto market. Holding a single coin for nearly two years with no movement, they decided to go all in on Conan to try their luck. The contract trade failed, the account was wiped out, and they gave up and jumped straight into a new coin. Physical store business is becoming increasingly difficult, and with the mortgage unpaid and debts piling up, they saw a coin at the bottom and felt like a drowning person grabbing a straw.

Conan is currently at the bottom, this is a fact. Every bear market cycle produces stories like this—people, when extremely short on money, losing, and desperate, tend to place all their hopes on a new concept or a new coin. This is a true reflection of market psychology.

After the news that the US CPI was lower than expected was released, the market's short-term reaction was mixed, but in the long run, this is beneficial for the liquidity of crypto assets. Taking advantage of this moment, many people are quietly positioning at the bottom. The gap between those who seize the opportunity and those who miss it could be very obvious after a year.
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NftMetaversePaintervip
· 01-21 00:58
actually, the algorithmic patterns in market psychology here are fascinating... it's basically a generative feedback loop where desperation meets computational opportunity. the masses chasing conan while the real visionaries are mapping the deeper blockchain primitives beneath the surface—*that's* where the paradigm shift happens, not in these emotional cycles.
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FreeRidervip
· 01-20 16:48
Honestly, these stories are just heartbreaking... I've seen too many cases of all-in on one coin, with nine out of ten ending in heavy losses.

It's usually only after being driven to despair by the market that people start playing like this. There's no other way.

A CPI lower than expected is indeed a positive sign, but don't be brainwashed by the idea of "bottom chips." The true bottom is still unknown.

The analogy of a drowning person grabbing at straws is perfect; this is the real picture of crypto.

Mindset determines everything, but unfortunately, most people don't care about their mindset when they're losing money...

Opportunities do exist, but more often than not, people are waiting for the next liquidation, not for financial freedom.
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failed_dev_successful_apevip
· 01-20 13:22
To be honest, these stories are quite heartbreaking to hear, but this is the truth of the crypto world.

Breaking the jar and going all in on new coins—no one can withstand that. Once the mentality collapses, everything is over.

As for CPI, we've already understood it long ago, and we've already made our arrangements. We're optimistic about the returns in 1 year.
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LiquidationWatchervip
· 01-18 13:30
Just looking at these stories shows that desperate people are the easiest to be exploited.

The fate of all-in new coins is basically account zeroing.
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0xDreamChaservip
· 01-18 13:30
Damn, these stories are so heartbreaking to listen to. Drowning victims grabbing at straws really describes us perfectly.

Honestly, we're still too greedy. I also believe in bottom-up positioning, but I really can't learn the all-in approach with new coins.

Is the market's reaction to CPI below expectations really just this much? It feels like the market is still sleeping.

Talking about the difference between seizing opportunities and missing out—who really grabbed it? Most are still gambling with their mindset.

I hope this round of the market rises faster. If it drags on like this, people's mental states will really collapse.
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QuorumVotervip
· 01-18 13:26
Haha, this story is making me a bit hurt... People are like that, once they lose, they go crazy.

Clearing the account and going all in on new coins, honestly, it's still too impulsive.

Bottom positioning is indeed tempting, but I'm just worried about catching the bottom and becoming a bagholder.
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AirdropF5Brovip
· 01-18 13:20
Drowning person grabbing at straws, I am that drowning person haha
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GateUser-c802f0e8vip
· 01-18 13:20
Seeing these stories really hits close to home; the metaphor of drowning people grabbing at straws is just perfect.
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GasFeeVictimvip
· 01-18 13:13
It's the same old story... Bottom chips, account differences after a year, hearing it so many times my ears are calloused.

Really, instead of waiting for an opportunity, it's better to pay off the debt first.

The metaphor of a drowning person grabbing a straw is spot on, hits right in the heart.
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AirdropworkerZhangvip
· 01-18 13:11
Honestly, it's a bit uncomfortable to watch these stories... All in on new coins is really gambler's logic.
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