Seeing a lot of big funds messing around in the crypto world—choosing tracks, bottom fishing, chasing highs—after a whole process, the returns are painfully disappointing. Some even treat financial management experience as golden rules, only to find themselves out of place here. The market twists and turns, mental state collapses, stop-loss sales happen in a panic, rebounds lead to regret—if you keep messing around like this, not to mention recovering your principal in a few years, just preserving the principal would be good. In the face of the market, even the most brilliant financial management strategies sometimes need to be relearned.
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TokenStorm
· 12h ago
No matter how good the technical analysis looks, it can't withstand a mental breakdown. This is my daily reality [Dog Head]
Selling in panic during a stop-loss rebound and then regretting it—on-chain data shows this kind of behavior happens every week. The risk level is off the charts, but I still can't resist.
The traditional financial management approach is just a joke here. Even after 100 backtests, it can't predict the next moment of FOMO.
Protect the principal? We're betting on that last thrill of exiting the market.
Operations that can't even recover the miner's fee—I repeated this yesterday, and it went as expected.
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BearMarketBuyer
· 12h ago
Damn, I'm talking about myself... I really wanted to smash my phone at the moment I sold in panic.
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ForkItAllDay
· 12h ago
Losing money on a stop-loss sale can really make you furious, and when it rebounds, you'll regret it so much your intestines turn green.
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GasGuzzler
· 12h ago
Really, the crypto world is like this. The traditional financial logic simply doesn't work here. Once your mindset collapses, you're out.
Seeing a lot of big funds messing around in the crypto world—choosing tracks, bottom fishing, chasing highs—after a whole process, the returns are painfully disappointing. Some even treat financial management experience as golden rules, only to find themselves out of place here. The market twists and turns, mental state collapses, stop-loss sales happen in a panic, rebounds lead to regret—if you keep messing around like this, not to mention recovering your principal in a few years, just preserving the principal would be good. In the face of the market, even the most brilliant financial management strategies sometimes need to be relearned.