That's the game most traders miss. They bail when volatility hits, chase momentum after it's gone, lock in losses before the real move happens. The ones making real gains? They're comfortable sitting through drawdowns. They understand that sharp corrections are features, not bugs—entry points disguised as chaos.
Crypto rewards the patient and punishes the impatient. Short-term noise is just the price of admission. The market will shake you out if you let it, but it'll reward you generously if you stick it out.
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FallingLeaf
· 5h ago
That's right, it's all about mindset. Those who sell off immediately when prices drop are really unbelievable.
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ChainSauceMaster
· 01-10 04:02
That's true, but I've seen too many people who agree verbally but cut their losses in practice.
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SighingCashier
· 01-10 04:02
That's true, but most people can't do it. They start panicking at a 5% drop.
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MemeCurator
· 01-10 04:00
You're right, but few people can really hold on. I haven't seen many who can sleep soundly even after their assets are halved.
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GasFeeNightmare
· 01-10 03:58
Late at night, I noticed the gas fee has increased again. Compared to the hold mentality, what pains me more is that I have to calculate the miner tip for every transaction🤕
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Ser_This_Is_A_Casino
· 01-10 03:57
That's right, it's a matter of mental preparation. Most people can't withstand the decline during those few days and have already cut their losses.
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GasFeeNightmare
· 01-10 03:57
Feeling upset? Well, I was really upset when my account shrank by 40% that day and I really wanted to smash my phone.
Brief discomfort, extraordinary returns.
That's the game most traders miss. They bail when volatility hits, chase momentum after it's gone, lock in losses before the real move happens. The ones making real gains? They're comfortable sitting through drawdowns. They understand that sharp corrections are features, not bugs—entry points disguised as chaos.
Crypto rewards the patient and punishes the impatient. Short-term noise is just the price of admission. The market will shake you out if you let it, but it'll reward you generously if you stick it out.