Every time the crypto market enters a consolidation phase, I see the same play being replayed. Pessimism spreads everywhere, short-term fluctuations are exaggerated into long-term doomsday, and temporary difficulties are stubbornly defined as permanent despair. At this point, linear thinking begins to dominate—declines seem endless, and buying at any time appears to be a huge mistake.
In this atmosphere, long-term holding becomes especially painful. Many people start to waver, carried away by mainstream narratives and pessimistic expectations, ultimately choosing to exit at moments when they should be holding firm. But those who truly make money are precisely those who dare to say no—the ones who refuse to be hijacked by collective emotions and make seemingly non-mainstream but actually correct decisions at the bottom.
What is correct? Simply put, it’s about sticking to doing the right things for the long term. If you want to succeed in the crypto space, there’s no fancy secret—just four words: return to common sense. Stop blind panic, ignore short-term noise, and use rationality to suppress emotions. The market bottom is always paved in despair; those who can emerge are the ones who are not swallowed by despair.
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WagmiOrRekt
· 4h ago
They're starting to sell anxiety again. What they say is correct, but it's getting annoying to hear.
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DogeBachelor
· 4h ago
Sounds good, but how many can actually do it? I just watch a bunch of people say they will hold, but when it comes down to it, they panic and sell off, haha.
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PumpAnalyst
· 4h ago
It's bearish, but the people building the bottom this time haven't been wiped out, and the technical aspect still shows some potential.
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SatoshiLeftOnRead
· 4h ago
You're starting to talk about this again. It's correct, but it's getting annoying to hear, brother.
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LiquidationHunter
· 4h ago
That's right, these people shout about the end of the world whenever prices drop, then turn around and hand over their chips. It's really funny.
Every time the crypto market enters a consolidation phase, I see the same play being replayed. Pessimism spreads everywhere, short-term fluctuations are exaggerated into long-term doomsday, and temporary difficulties are stubbornly defined as permanent despair. At this point, linear thinking begins to dominate—declines seem endless, and buying at any time appears to be a huge mistake.
In this atmosphere, long-term holding becomes especially painful. Many people start to waver, carried away by mainstream narratives and pessimistic expectations, ultimately choosing to exit at moments when they should be holding firm. But those who truly make money are precisely those who dare to say no—the ones who refuse to be hijacked by collective emotions and make seemingly non-mainstream but actually correct decisions at the bottom.
What is correct? Simply put, it’s about sticking to doing the right things for the long term. If you want to succeed in the crypto space, there’s no fancy secret—just four words: return to common sense. Stop blind panic, ignore short-term noise, and use rationality to suppress emotions. The market bottom is always paved in despair; those who can emerge are the ones who are not swallowed by despair.