After waking up, the scam coins have dropped significantly again. This is why my strategy encourages everyone to do swing trading—sell when it's time to sell, don't hold on stubbornly.


Many people think that holding onto spot assets will keep them as steady as Mount Tai, not afraid of drops, since they haven't lost much, and just wait for the price to bounce back. But the reality is, this is actually a fatal misconception.
The biggest danger in spot trading isn't a sharp crash, but becoming numb to risk. When the coin price drops, you comfort yourself: "It's okay, it'll rise again eventually." When it actually does rise, you’re reluctant to sell, and as a result, after a round of correction, profits evaporate, or even your principal slowly disappears.
The most deadly part is that you get used to these ups and downs until one day, the market crashes completely, and you realize you've been trapped, even falling into a vicious cycle of “waiting for a 10% rebound after a drop → dropping 80% and deleting the app.”
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LanQiHuanzi
· 7h ago
After waking up, the scam coins have dropped significantly again. This is why my strategy encourages everyone to do swing trading—sell when it's time to sell, don't hold on stubbornly.
Many people think that holding onto spot assets will keep them as steady as Mount Tai, not afraid of drops, since they haven't lost much, and just wait for the price to bounce back. But the reality is, this is actually a fatal misconception.
The biggest danger in spot trading is not a sharp decline, but becoming numb to risk. When the coin price drops, you comfort yourself: "It's okay, it will bounce back eventually." When it really does rise again, you’re reluctant to sell, and as a result, after a round of correction, profits evaporate, and even your principal slowly disappears.
The most deadly thing is that you get used to these ups and downs, until one day, the market crashes completely, and you realize you've been trapped, even falling into a vicious cycle of “waiting for a 10% rebound after a drop → deleting the app after an 80% drop.”
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