$PI Almost everyone's thinking is the same—nobody doesn't want to buy low and sell high, but reality is often cruel. What do you do when you've thrown away all your chips and they don't fall? You watch helplessly as it shoots up day after day, and when you realize it shows no signs of turning back, you'll pay an even greater cost to buy back fewer chips than you had before. But the moment you buy, you discover it starts plummeting relentlessly. Eventually you realize the chips in your hand are fewer than before and worth even less. Watching it crash endlessly, you can't take it anymore and cut your losses by selling. The instant you do, you discover it shoots back up again—so infuriating you could stomp your feet. Back and forth, over and over again, you lose all the chips in your hands.

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NeighborWangSoldHimselfToTuenvip
· 3h ago
So I only allocate one-fifth of it for swing trading, just for entertainment.
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GateUser-57c94aecvip
· 4h ago
What do you say when it's 2.3U? How much is it worth if you don't sell it now?
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AqiangInMarchvip
· 5h ago
So, only those with faith can hold on! It’s very difficult for speculators to reach the pinnacle.
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Yihenxivip
· 5h ago
Stay strong and HODL💎
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GateUser-ad70ed8dvip
· 5h ago
Having chips in hand brings peace of mind. Whether the price goes up or down doesn't matter. If it goes up, I don't have to sell my chips and can make them grow bigger. If it goes down, it's an opportunity for everyone to accumulate more chips. If you don't even have chips in hand, what does the price movement have to do with you? When you're concerned about others being trapped in losses, look back at yourself—you don't even have the qualification to be trapped, because you have no chips left in your hand.
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GateUser-ad70ed8dvip
· 5h ago
That's just the reality—this is how the market works. Since you've chosen to do it this way, you have to accept the consequences.
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