After US non-farm data fell below expectations, market sentiment reorganized amidst fluctuations. For investors still on the sidelines, this is indeed a time to make a choice.



The rhythm of the crypto world never waits for the hesitant. Missing one opportunity and missing ten have almost the same consequence—regret. Those who miss out often feel worse than those who chase high and suffer losses. The psychological debt is heavier than account losses.

Currently, Bitcoin's trend is in front of us, the window to get in is still open, but no one can tell you how long it will stay open. The cost of continuing to wait is watching others' profit sheets jump on the screen. The market won't wait; it only moves forward.

The question now is not whether you can enter, but whether you will. Every minute of hesitation quietly shrinks your options.
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MetaMiseryvip
· 6h ago
Coming back with this set again? The fear of missing out is a psychological debt > loss. I've heard that at least a hundred times... but it really hits home. The cost of waiting ultimately has to be paid with money, there's no doubt about that. When will the window close? No one knows, but it's definitely time to press the button.
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GweiWatchervip
· 6h ago
The pain of missing out is more unbearable than losses — this really hits the nail on the head.
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MevTearsvip
· 6h ago
The psychological torment of missing out is really more painful than losses, I believe that. Even watching on the sidelines has become a luxury, I should have gotten out earlier. The issue isn't whether you can enter, but whether you're willing to gamble. No one knows when the window will close, only relying on intuition. Here we go again, watching others' profit bars jump feels truly hopeless. Every second of hesitation quietly deducts points. That's right, the more you think for a minute, the less your profit. For those still watching after this non-farm payroll report, how strong must their mentality be?
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orphaned_blockvip
· 7h ago
You're just here to complain again, huh? The psychological burden of missing out is indeed tough, but I also don't want to chase highs and get caught. Come on. Wait, can we really get in this time? Feels like every time I say that, the result is the same. Got it, got it. It's time to test our nerves again. Instead of worrying about when the window will close, it's better to think about how to handle the losses. That's true, but with non-farm payrolls so weak, who can guarantee it won't keep falling later? This is gambling, not investing. Seeing others' profit sheets jump around really makes people uncomfortable, but my USDT is sleeping soundly in spot trading. Is the anxiety disorder kicking in again?
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MeaninglessGweivip
· 7h ago
Here comes the same FOMO rhetoric again, really enough... Instead of staring at others' orders, better to take a good look at your own risk control. --- I understand the frustration of missing out, but if you chase high and lose, you still have to eat dirt. How do you calculate this account? --- Even with such bad non-farm data, people are still urging to get in. I'm just puzzled. --- When will the window close? No one can say for sure, so why should I be kidnapped? --- Speaking so hurriedly makes me want to wait even more... feels like I’m being sold something. --- The phrase "psychological debt" is harsh, but getting cut even harder is worse. --- Every time I see this kind of comment, I want to operate in the opposite direction, and it's not without reason.
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