A significant market pullback is often an opportunity for long-term investors. From historic highs to a sharp decline and now into a recovery phase, this process tests patience, but those who hold patiently can usually witness the power of a rebound. The cyclical fluctuations of crypto assets have always been normal—after deep adjustments, there will always be a moment of recovery. The key is not to be swayed by short-term panic and to stick to your investment logic. Time will prove everything; a comeback is only a matter of time.

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SmartContractWorkervip
· 10h ago
**Comment 1:** You're right, but this mindset is too tough. When I see the price drop, I really want to smash my phone. **Comment 2:** Cyclical fluctuations are normal, but the key is to have money to keep averaging down haha. **Comment 3:** Stick to the investment logic? My logic is so lost now that I can't even find myself. **Comment 4:** Time will prove everything, but my wallet is gone first. **Comment 5:** I believe in this rebound, anyway I have to believe it, I've already accepted so many losses. **Comment 6:** Is this the phase of recovery? Feels like we're still bleeding, brother. **Comment 7:** After deep adjustment and recovery, this phrase sounds right, but I don't know when that will be. **Comment 8:** Wait, you seem to be advising me not to cut losses, but I've already cut them long ago.
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MeltdownSurvivalistvip
· 10h ago
Sounds good, but when it really comes to a complete wipeout, who the hell can still hold on? I'm almost breaking down myself.
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just_here_for_vibesvip
· 10h ago
Those who buy the dip are warriors; those who cut losses are martyrs.
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ZenMinervip
· 10h ago
Nice words, but when it really hits a 50% cut, no one will be able to hold on.
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quietly_stakingvip
· 10h ago
A sharp decline is an opportunity to buy; I've heard this so many times that my ears are calloused, but it's indeed true. The key is to hold back and not sell. --- It's the same old rhetoric, but honestly, cycles are just this damn frustrating; it all depends on who has the stronger psychological endurance. --- Is the rebound after deep correction satisfying? Yes. But the problem is most people can't hold on until that time. --- You're not wrong, but the premise is that you have to survive to see that day, without your wallet going dry. --- Every time, people talk about sticking to logic, but when it drops 50%, who still remembers logic? --- Time proves everything is right, but it's a bit cruel because waiting itself is like harvesting leeks.
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AllTalkLongTradervip
· 10h ago
Well... that's what they say, but can you still stay calm when your account drops by 50%?
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ImpermanentTherapistvip
· 10h ago
Mindset is indeed the biggest enemy. When I see the price dropping, I really want to smash the screen haha, but I’m holding on tightly now. Honestly, this wave of correction made me happily scoop up the bottom, just waiting for time to give the answer. Cyclical fluctuations? Bro, you’re speaking easily, but when it really drops, who isn’t panicked? The key is having enough bullets. Talking about not being swayed by panic, I just want to know how long you can hold, anyway I’ve given up on reading K-line charts. Opportunities? More likely to be betting on whether you can hold until the rebound day, it’s just a game of probabilities.
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