Every time I shout about cutting losses, Brother Gun and Old C advise me to hold on, saying there are always reversal opportunities in a bear market. But I really can't take it anymore... The coins I hold have dropped so much, and I actually have other uses for this money.
The most painful part is, glancing at the addresses of those big investors, things aren't much better—it's all blood-red. Seeing this actually made me feel a bit more balanced—so everyone is getting beaten up, it's not just me being bad at this. Thinking this way, I feel a lot more comfortable. Maybe it's this sense of resonance that allows everyone to encourage each other in the bear market.
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LiquidationTherapist
· 4h ago
We all lose the same, this feeling is truly amazing
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CoffeeNFTrader
· 5h ago
I'm tired of Brother Gun's set of rhetoric, anyway, retail investors are the ones who ultimately suffer heavy losses.
What does it mean when big players are also falling? It means no one can escape the top, just psychological comfort.
If you need cash urgently, just sell. Don't be brainwashed; it's not worth it.
Is the bear market about encouraging each other? Better to cut each other's gains, honestly.
Wait for a good entry point; there's really no need to hold on stubbornly this time.
If we have to wait two more months for this reversal, I wonder if you can still hold on.
A defeatist attitude is unacceptable; you still need to have your own stop-loss level.
Forget it, I advise you not to listen to advice. Follow your instincts for a clearer mind.
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MetaverseMigrant
· 7h ago
Big players are also getting beaten, which has instead become a psychological comfort package, amazing.
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TokenomicsTherapist
· 7h ago
If you can't hold on, just cut. Don't listen to that "Persistence is victory" motivational talk.
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Big investors are also losing money in blood, there's really no comfort in that; we're just amateurs.
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Really, looking at those big V addresses turning red makes me even more hopeless.
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Stop loss, stop loss. It's easy to say, who doesn't want to buy the dip? The problem is, I have no money left.
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Is this what they call a sense of resonance? Ha, just sharing the same fate.
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Brother Gun's old C-style rhetoric has bored me to death. If you need to run, then run.
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Seeing big investors also losing money, why do I still feel so anxious inside?
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The biggest scam in the crypto world is "wait a little longer, it'll rebound," but where's the rebound, damn it?
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If you really can't hold on, sell. Don't hesitate anymore; only by staying alive can you turn things around.
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This kind of "everyone's losing" comfort is really ridiculous. I lack that money to use.
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SelfCustodyIssues
· 7h ago
Even the big players are losing their shirts, which really helps to keep things in perspective.
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If you can't hold on, just reduce your position. After all, everyone is taking a hit.
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Listening to Brother Gun and Old C is just for fun; in the end, it all depends on your own wallet.
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Honestly, the toxic culture has saved me several times. Thanks to everyone for running together.
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The coin has fallen so much that it's better to cash out first; maybe there will be a chance to get in later.
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Even the big players are losing, no one really wins in this game; we're just comforting each other.
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I really feel for this money. If there's a more urgent need, don't force it.
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Sense of resonance? Haha, it's just the comfortable feeling of losing together.
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Seeing the big players' addresses explode, it actually feels a bit reassuring—everyone is just as bad.
Every time I shout about cutting losses, Brother Gun and Old C advise me to hold on, saying there are always reversal opportunities in a bear market. But I really can't take it anymore... The coins I hold have dropped so much, and I actually have other uses for this money.
The most painful part is, glancing at the addresses of those big investors, things aren't much better—it's all blood-red. Seeing this actually made me feel a bit more balanced—so everyone is getting beaten up, it's not just me being bad at this. Thinking this way, I feel a lot more comfortable. Maybe it's this sense of resonance that allows everyone to encourage each other in the bear market.