LYN's long strategy yesterday was indeed good, but when it came to RVV, switching to a short position at the bottom—this is the price of greed. Many people's problems are not about technology at all, but about impatience and inability to cut losses. They are unaware that their entire direction is reversed.



Honestly, sideways consolidation followed by a sudden surge is the easiest scenario to cause a mental breakdown. To buy or not to buy? To sell or not to sell? Most people miss opportunities or get swept out in this kind of dilemma. It takes time and experience to truly understand this.

The rhythm of the crypto market is indeed brutal for beginners, but it is precisely these lessons that help people grow.
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DefiPlaybookvip
· 5h ago
The biggest fear during sideways trading is the itchiness in your heart, forcing you to make a move, only to be taught a lesson in reverse. Stop-loss is easy to say but really implementing it is truly a practice. I know many people who are very accurate with technical analysis, but once it comes to real trading, everything falls apart. Greed is indeed the biggest killer in the crypto market.
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LiquidationWizardvip
· 5h ago
Greed really is the root of all evil. Yesterday, I was making a killing, and then a reverse move wiped it all out in an instant. Honestly, the words "stop loss" sound so light, but executing it requires such a strong heart. The most torturous part is during sideways trading. I've seen too many get wiped out before dawn. Sweeping orders at the bottom is really unethical. Once your mindset collapses, it's all over. The tuition fees paid by beginners are very expensive, but those who survive become experts.
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TokenomicsShamanvip
· 6h ago
Greed is a disease, more deadly than poor technical skills --- That wave of RVV was really fierce, those caught at the bottom are all stunned --- Consolidation is the most torturous, really, I don't even know where to put my hands --- People who can't learn to cut losses will eventually pay the price --- Most people die from overthinking, not from poor judgment --- This wave has truly taught many people how to behave --- Adding leverage when the trend is reversed, I really respect that --- The strategy of bottoming out and then soaring, beginners have all fallen for it at least once
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GasFeeWhisperervip
· 6h ago
Well, this is a typical greed problem. Without some discipline, you really can't survive. The bottom repeatedly torments people; I often find myself stuck there. The ones who lose money the fastest are usually those who think they're smart. The crypto market is a battlefield; those who survive have all learned their lessons.
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LayerZeroHerovip
· 6h ago
Greed really is the number one killer; many people buy the bottom and sell at the top. --- The words "stop loss" are heard so often they become numb, but actually executing it is the real illness. --- The most difficult part is the sideways trading period; psychological battles are truly more complex than just watching the charts. --- RVV indeed took a hit this time; it quickly retaliated, the market's lessons are not cheap. --- People who can't wait are just leeks in the crypto market, it's that straightforward. --- I've seen many people get swept out during the bottoming and rallying phase—it's tragic. --- Ultimately, it's still a lack of experience; beginners simply can't handle that kind of mentality.
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BakedCatFanboyvip
· 6h ago
Greed is indeed a terminal illness. I couldn't escape the RVV wave either, my mindset is shattered.
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BlockchainBrokenPromisevip
· 6h ago
Greed is indeed a terminal illness; if you can't learn to cut losses, there's really no hope. Ultimately, it's a bad mentality; technical skills are all虚的. RVV bottom-fishing this time was deserved; just turn around and do it. Sideways trading is the most torturous; it's really easy to get washed out. Newbies should be beaten up; only then can they survive longer. I also often miss opportunities in this kind of dilemma, so annoying. Experience gained over time is valuable; don't think there's a shortcut. Crypto is basically gambling; it depends on who has better psychological resilience.
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