#数字资产市场动态 Observe two types of people in the trading circle: some withdraw halfway, while others stick to it until the end. Take $ETH as an example, cashing in profits promptly—does this move guarantee safety? The psychological game and risk assessment in between are worth pondering—holding positions can lead to big gains, but you also need to withstand the turbulence of pullbacks. Conversely, taking profits early indeed locks in gains, but it’s easy to miss out on subsequent surges. Both approaches have their merits; ultimately, it depends on individual risk tolerance and market judgment.

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GasFeeWhisperervip
· 4h ago
Basically, it's all about mindset. Some people can't handle the volatility and have to sell, while others are bored and must gamble on that last wave. As for ETH, no matter how you choose, someone will regret it. The key is not to go all in.
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SybilSlayervip
· 7h ago
To be honest, I've heard this theory a thousand times, but the key still depends on whether you can hold on or not.
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BTCWaveRidervip
· 7h ago
I choose to leave early, and my sleep quality is really good.
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LootboxPhobiavip
· 7h ago
To be honest, I'm the type to run away early. Sleep quality is too important, haha.
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AirdropHustlervip
· 7h ago
I think, ultimately, it all depends on your mindset. If you can really sleep well, then hodl; if not, then sell quickly. Honestly, I'm tired of the saying "lock in your gains," the key is that you can't really judge where the top is. The earlier you take profits, the more peace of mind you have, but you're just watching others make money. This is a game of strategy; everyone wants to have both fish and bear paws. My approach is to withdraw in stages; locking in half keeps me calm. To be honest, 99% of people are greedy. Only a few can stick to the end. This round, I still choose to take profits in time, having been cut many times before and still making some gains. Those holding positions are either true believers or gamblers. I choose the former... no, I choose to stay alive. It's actually the same psychology as a gambler; it all depends on whether you're willing to take the last shot. This chart is all correct, but implementing it is too difficult, brother. Risk tolerance, as they say, sounds nice, but in reality, it just means how much you can afford to lose.
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OnlyUpOnlyvip
· 7h ago
To be honest, it still depends on whether I can fall asleep, haha.
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