Haha, that's interesting. From observation, the investment circle indeed divides into two factions. One faction believes in long-term cycle theory, thinking that market movements follow specific economic cycle laws, which is the choice of many traditional financial giants. The other faction has been active in the crypto world, trusting experience-based rules summarized from practical battles. Bitcoin's performance over the past decade seems to have benefited both approaches. The problem is, ordinary people neither believe in this nor that, but instead miss opportunities while constantly being torn. Sometimes, persistence is more important than choice.
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WhaleWatcher
· 01-05 17:21
What's the point of persistence? I think it's a matter of execution. Most people can't stick with it for more than two weeks.
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ParallelChainMaxi
· 01-05 06:06
What do they insist on? I think most people are just holding out until the right time to cut losses.
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RektButSmiling
· 01-03 17:54
What's the point of persistence? The key is to make money, haha.
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TopEscapeArtist
· 01-03 17:54
Hi, you're right. I'm just an ordinary person who overthinks. Technically, the MACD golden cross signal looks good, but I always feel that a head and shoulders top pattern is coming. In the end, I kept wavering and got caught. Haha.
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AirdropAnxiety
· 01-03 17:52
What’s the point of sticking to it? Honestly, it’s just gambling with luck. I’ve tried everything, and I still lose.
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RooftopVIP
· 01-03 17:51
What am I holding on to? I just went all-in and got trapped. Now all that's left is waiting and praying.
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WenAirdrop
· 01-03 17:49
What's the use of being so conflicted? Isn't it still about taking action? Sticking to one approach and going all in is the real key.
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MidnightMEVeater
· 01-03 17:39
Good morning, the realization at 3 a.m. Basically, it's two groups arbitraging each other in the dark pool—one taking the cycle's meat, the other taking the volatility's bones. And ordinary people? They get caught in the middle as a sandwich. What are they坚持?坚持亏损吗哈哈
Haha, that's interesting. From observation, the investment circle indeed divides into two factions. One faction believes in long-term cycle theory, thinking that market movements follow specific economic cycle laws, which is the choice of many traditional financial giants. The other faction has been active in the crypto world, trusting experience-based rules summarized from practical battles. Bitcoin's performance over the past decade seems to have benefited both approaches. The problem is, ordinary people neither believe in this nor that, but instead miss opportunities while constantly being torn. Sometimes, persistence is more important than choice.