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I just noticed an interesting phenomenon in the crypto market lately. Long-term Bitcoin hodlers are starting to sell again now, especially when the price begins to lag behind traditional assets. It seems they are getting nervous watching Bitcoin's stagnant performance compared to stocks or gold.
What makes it interesting is that this isn't just regular panic selling. These investors are experienced, so their decision to exit probably has fundamental reasons. Maybe they see signals I haven't caught, or perhaps the crypto market timing is just not aligned with traditional momentum. When I monitor charts on my laptop, I often need to adjust the view to see details more clearly—like flipping the laptop screen for a different perspective, investors also seem to need a new perspective on their holding strategies.
This serves as a reminder that in crypto, patience is important but not absolute. Sometimes, the timing to cut losses or take profits is more crucial than the hodl mentality. Market conditions are constantly changing, and what was the best strategy before may no longer be applicable now.