Looking at $Horse's trend, the green candlesticks are gradually accumulating momentum. In the short term, a correction may be needed, which is very normal—just like racehorses need rest but won't stop running. As long as the fundamentals remain, the long-term upward momentum will not change.
The adjustment period is often a process of accumulation. Many people get scared out during this time, but true holders understand that this is just a pause in the rhythm, not a trend reversal. As always, persistence is more important than anything else.
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NewPumpamentals
· 1h ago
Just make the adjustment, I’m not the kind of retail investor who gets scared easily anyway.
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GateUser-6bc33122
· 15h ago
Just make the adjustment, I’m not in a hurry to use the money anyway, just treat it as sleeping.
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LiquidationSurvivor
· 15h ago
Just adjust it, I’ve already gotten used to it anyway. Those who need to cut losses should do so.
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MetaMisfit
· 15h ago
Just make the adjustment, I don't really mind the gains for these few days anyway. I'm just worried that those paper hands will start shouting to cut losses again.
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CantAffordPancake
· 15h ago
Just make the adjustments, I’ve already seen through it. Sticking to this approach really isn’t a problem.
Looking at $Horse's trend, the green candlesticks are gradually accumulating momentum. In the short term, a correction may be needed, which is very normal—just like racehorses need rest but won't stop running. As long as the fundamentals remain, the long-term upward momentum will not change.
The adjustment period is often a process of accumulation. Many people get scared out during this time, but true holders understand that this is just a pause in the rhythm, not a trend reversal. As always, persistence is more important than anything else.