The interesting thing about the US stock market is right here. The S&P 500 has risen 16% this year, but what many remember is the dip in April—an almost 20% correction. This is when the mindset is most tested. Investors who坚持看好美国市场 (continue to be optimistic about the US market) actually picked up bargains during the most panic-stricken moments. Historically, every major decline has been a window to rebalance assets. The same applies to the crypto market; the performance of macro risk assets often signals upcoming opportunities and challenges. The resilience of the US market has never been given for free but has been proven through repeated adjustments.
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PessimisticLayer
· 8h ago
That wave in April was really a shakeout, filtering out those with poor mentality. Anyway, I didn't catch any bargains, and now I kind of regret it...
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orphaned_block
· 8h ago
Haha, really, I was a bit overwhelmed during the April wave, but I later realized that bottom-fishing indeed yields the most satisfying gains. This is a test of mental resilience.
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AlphaLeaker
· 8h ago
That April, I was really psychologically scarred by the downturn. When I saw the continuous decline, my mind went blank. Looking back now, I understand what "the most panic-filled moments are the best opportunities" means. It's easy to say, but in reality, it takes a steel heart to do it.
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LayerHopper
· 8h ago
To be honest, I was really scared during the April wave, thinking it was over when I saw the decline. But those who didn't sell now are laughing their heads off.
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rugged_again
· 8h ago
The wave in April was indeed fierce, but to be honest, those who didn't have the guts to buy the dip back then are the ones who are now regretting.
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Blockblind
· 9h ago
That wave in April was really intense, but looking back now, it was a free opportunity. Too bad I didn't have any money at the time, haha.
The interesting thing about the US stock market is right here. The S&P 500 has risen 16% this year, but what many remember is the dip in April—an almost 20% correction. This is when the mindset is most tested. Investors who坚持看好美国市场 (continue to be optimistic about the US market) actually picked up bargains during the most panic-stricken moments. Historically, every major decline has been a window to rebalance assets. The same applies to the crypto market; the performance of macro risk assets often signals upcoming opportunities and challenges. The resilience of the US market has never been given for free but has been proven through repeated adjustments.