We've said many times before about short positions— the smaller the loss, the sooner you should cut your losses; the longer you drag it out, the bigger the hole becomes. The 2026 crypto bull market is not something we say based on intuition or historical luck; the underlying logic is rooted in solid investment research. Reiterating this expectation recently serves only one purpose: to hope that everyone can truly have confidence and patience to wait it out. There's an old saying in the market: holding coins is even harder than holding a widow—this is no exaggeration. Market fluctuations are unpredictable, and trading is nonstop 24 hours a day. Under such high-frequency stimulation, ordinary people find it very difficult to stay rational. Greed and fear always take turns, and it's easy to say to stay calm during panic and to exercise restraint during price surges, but actually doing it is very hard. The key is to trust your own judgment and not be hostage to short-term volatility.

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¯\_(ツ)_/¯vip
· 3h ago
Guarding coins is really harder than guarding widowhood. I am a living example, haha. Well said, stopping the bleeding is about acting early. Procrastination is truly unaffordable. 2026? I’ve bet on it. Anyway, I’ve lost enough now, might as well just lie down like this. This message hit me. Greed and fear take turns, and this is how I get tortured. Believing in your own judgment is easy to say. Who doesn’t want to? The problem is, how can it be done? The 24-hour curse is really unstoppable. Just a quick refresh and I want to act. Stop the bleeding, stop the bleeding. I’ve said it a hundred times, but I still can’t resist adding to my position. I am too inexperienced.
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Blockblindvip
· 8h ago
Holding onto coins is even harder than remaining a widow—this saying really hits home. I always want to buy the dip but end up getting slapped in the face.
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quietly_stakingvip
· 8h ago
Holding coins is indeed harder than holding onto a widow, but confidence is something you have to give yourself.
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FOMOmonstervip
· 8h ago
Holding onto coins is even harder than remaining a widow; this statement really hits home. I am now that fool who is being hijacked by short-term fluctuations haha
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ChainMemeDealervip
· 8h ago
Stopping bleeding is the right thing to do, but when it really comes to losing money in your own account, who the hell can stay calm? Can you wait until 2026? I feel like I might go crazy. The difficulty of holding coins is directly maxed out. I want to smash my phone every day when I look at the K-line.
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0xSherlockvip
· 8h ago
Holding onto coins is even harder than remaining a widow, no doubt about it. I've been living proof of that these past two years, haha.
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