Recently, I've been watching this coin in my holdings, and the decline has been shockingly steep, making me increasingly uncertain.



To be honest, my initial logic was very simple—since it had fallen so deeply, a rebound should only be a matter of time. But reality has slapped me in the face; not only did it not rebound, but it continues to drop further. The worst part isn't losing money, but the fear that this downward trend might never end, eventually turning into a delisted coin that gets removed from the market, with the whales not caring about retail investors' lives at all.

Watching the account balance shrink, I'm now torn—should I cut my losses immediately or hold on and gamble a bit longer? It's true that I find it hard to let go, especially since the purchase prices are no longer reachable.

I want to hear from experienced people to analyze this situation—how to judge whether it's a problem with the project itself or just a normal market correction within the market cycle? Right now, the biggest test is mental resilience.
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not_your_keysvip
· 01-09 15:20
Really, dealing with this is a torment. Selling feels like regret, not selling keeps me from sleeping well.
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MissedTheBoatvip
· 01-09 12:57
Oh brother, I've been trapped like that too before. Now I see through it all—it's just an illusion. Basically, it's the gambling instinct overpowering reason. Holding on and waiting is like betting that the house will soften. My advice is, cutting losses is painful but still better than zeroing out. Keeping the principal and switching to other assets—doesn't that sound better? This coin seems to have fundamental issues; it's not just a simple cyclical correction. Instead of obsessing over rebounds, it's better to think about how to minimize losses through stop-loss strategies.
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Anon4461vip
· 01-08 17:43
Stop the loss, brother. Don't gamble anymore. Continuing with this mindset is just self-punishment. Staying out of the market and missing opportunities is always better than wiping out your account. Why waste time here? The rebound logic has long been broken. Holding on is just casino thinking. Stay alert. This is a lousy project. Don't make excuses for yourself. Cut your losses and get out.
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BearMarketSunriservip
· 01-07 03:55
Holding this kind of coin is just gambling with your mindset. You should have cut your losses long ago. Continuing to wait for a rebound is just waiting for a miracle.
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FlatlineTradervip
· 01-07 03:55
Bro, that's the gambler's mentality. Don't think about prices that you can't get back. Set a stop-loss, really. I've seen too many people take a flying knife and end up with nothing in the end.
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LonelyAnchormanvip
· 01-07 03:53
This coin should have been sold long ago; sunk costs are the most damaging.
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