I haven't fully cut my losses in the recent trades, and my mindset is a bit崩. I'm thinking of just pulling out for now, working a few more night shifts at the factory to save some money and go home for the New Year. But then I feel a bit不甘心, always thinking I missed an opportunity and want to make another move to go long and try again. This kind of back-and-forth struggle really feels uncomfortable.
Watching the trends of mainstream coins like BTC, ETH, SOL, I sometimes wonder: Is it too早了 to exit now? But if I keep fighting, I just can't保持 my mental state.
Brothers, have you ever experienced this moment? Should I decisively离场 and冷静一下, or grit my teeth and坚持? Seeking advice.
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AirdropHunterWang
· 01-09 00:34
When your mindset collapses, it's time to exit. Every time I hold on, I end up losing even more badly.
The most frustrating thing is the signal that still wants to gamble.
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AirdropHunterKing
· 01-09 00:15
Buddy, I just want to say one thing—don't operate when your mindset is崩 when it's崩. That's a painful lesson.
I used to be caught in this cycle of hesitation before, and in the end, I lost everything. My current experience is that staying calm and exiting the market is more valuable than坚持, especially when you've already missed the bottom.
Working night shifts to save money is not shameful; it's actually a smart choice. There are plenty of opportunities in the crypto world. You might miss out on SOL and others, but if your account gets爆仓, it's gone.
Take two months to冷静, wait until after the New Year to review the market, and by then, your心态 will definitely be stronger than now. This is a painful lesson I learned.
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YieldWhisperer
· 01-08 18:05
honestly the math on fomo never works out, seen this exact wallet behavior pattern in every cycle... if you're already exhausted enough to consider night shifts, the margin of safety already evaporated
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SerLiquidated
· 01-08 01:41
When your mindset collapses, you should stay calm. I’ve been through this repeatedly before, and in the end, I lost even more.
If you can work part-time, do it. Money is more important than mindset.
This kind of entanglement is often when you are most easily harvested.
Leaving the market is not shameful; coming back alive is the real winner.
Trying to catch the bottom, but in the end, I still caught the bottom.
I suggest you stop first, wait for your mindset to stabilize before continuing. Playing in this state is very dangerous.
Leaving too early? Ha, I think it’s just greed too early.
Rather than being entangled, it’s better to leave directly. Anyway, the coins are still there.
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ser_we_are_ngmi
· 01-06 01:54
When your mindset collapses, stay calm and don't FOMO anymore
Really, taking a break from cutting losses is less damaging than an emotional breakdown
Working and saving money is not shameful; wait until your mindset stabilizes before coming back
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NotFinancialAdvice
· 01-06 01:40
Leaving the market calmly is more important than anything else; a broken mindset leads to bigger losses.
It's heartbreaking, this wave is indeed tough, but reluctance often marks the start of losing money.
Night shift pay is much more important than aping, really.
The worst part of bottom-fishing is the mentality, always thinking the next wave is the bottom.
I've been through it too, and in the end, I chose to rest for a few months, and I actually made a profit.
It's all normal, just take a break and work part-time first.
Instead of struggling, it's better to earn stable income. Once your mindset improves, you'll see more opportunities.
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GasBandit
· 01-06 01:37
When your mindset collapses, it's time to stop. Don't lose your night shift earnings again.
The more you get tangled up at times like this, the easier it is to take over. Truly.
The mentality of bottom-fishing is the devil, I've been through it too.
Take a few calm days to exit; the money is still there. Once your mindset improves, come back.
Whether going long or short, staying alive is more important.
Step back and rest; there will always be opportunities.
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BakedCatFanboy
· 01-06 01:34
Don't push yourself to the limit when your mindset collapses, really.
Leaving calmly is more valuable than anything.
FOMO will only make you lose more.
It's better to step back and get some fresh air rather than be stuck in a dilemma.
It's not too late to come back later.
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alpha_leaker
· 01-06 01:26
A broken mindset is a signal; it's time to withdraw.
Buying the dip and getting stuck is a feeling I understand.
Compared to FOMO, staying alive is more important.
Wanting and fearing at the same time is the most heartbreaking.
Go work a job and calm down, brother.
Even if BTC rises again, it's not yours.
The more you think about it now, the more you get trapped.
Come back after you adjust your mindset; it's not too late.
I haven't fully cut my losses in the recent trades, and my mindset is a bit崩. I'm thinking of just pulling out for now, working a few more night shifts at the factory to save some money and go home for the New Year. But then I feel a bit不甘心, always thinking I missed an opportunity and want to make another move to go long and try again. This kind of back-and-forth struggle really feels uncomfortable.
Watching the trends of mainstream coins like BTC, ETH, SOL, I sometimes wonder: Is it too早了 to exit now? But if I keep fighting, I just can't保持 my mental state.
Brothers, have you ever experienced this moment? Should I decisively离场 and冷静一下, or grit my teeth and坚持? Seeking advice.