Most traders got squeezed out of their positions as institutional capital captured the dip. The real ones? They saw through the noise and stayed the course. Not everyone has the conviction to hold when the pressure's on.
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OnlyOnMainnet
· 01-07 01:05
The paper hands have been harvested again, and this time the institutions are really ruthless. As the old saying goes, only those who remain unmoved during a crash are truly qualified to play this game.
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ImpermanentPhilosopher
· 01-06 00:28
It's hard to tell who the real hodler is. Everyone claims they haven't bottomed out, but they've just been pushed out.
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fork_in_the_road
· 01-06 00:25
When institutions dump their holdings, there are really not many who don't cut their losses. I just watched a bunch of people panic sell, and I couldn't help but laugh—this is just the beginning.
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HalfPositionRunner
· 01-06 00:20
Really, during that wave of decline, it was really painful to see the people around me sell off. When institutions are eating, retail investors are handing over their knives, that's just how it is.
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GateUser-6bc33122
· 01-06 00:13
Really, this round is a test of mentality. Most people panic when prices fall, and as a result, they get cut by institutions. Sigh.
Most traders got squeezed out of their positions as institutional capital captured the dip. The real ones? They saw through the noise and stayed the course. Not everyone has the conviction to hold when the pressure's on.