#数字资产市场动态 $BNB、$ETH、$BTC……Many people are messing around with these assets, but only a few truly make big money. Why? Simply put, the underlying logic of investment is human nature. Other factors, indicators, technical analysis—are all surface-level distractions and interference.
Here's a question: Why can't many investors hold onto those assets that could increase a hundredfold?
Surface reasons vary, but the core reason is one—making money is actually more frightening than losing money. The faster it rises, the stronger the fear in the heart. It's not about fearing a drop, but about fearing that the gains will fly away. That feeling can drive people crazy. The final result is: cutting losses at high levels, watching the market continue to soar helplessly.
This is not an isolated phenomenon; it is the most common human dilemma in the crypto market.
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GateUser-0717ab66
· 12-29 01:09
That's a brilliant point. The moment of cutting losses at a high position can really make you furious with yourself.
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CounterIndicator
· 12-28 21:33
That's really intense. The moment I cut my losses felt like watching my money fly away on the screen, my mindset shattered.
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AirdropBuffet
· 12-27 19:18
It's too heart-wrenching, this is how I was cut off, I was holding it tenfold, but it ended up being cut in the waist
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MEVictim
· 12-26 01:40
That's right, it's just a matter of mindset. I am a living example myself. Last year, I held some ETH but couldn't withstand the pressure. It doubled in value, so I sold immediately. As you all know, what happened afterward.
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CryptoPhoenix
· 12-26 01:40
That hits too close to home. I am the unfortunate one who sold at the high [laughs]
The bear market tests your mindset, while the bull market tests your greed — I’ve truly realized this time and again
Holding onto 100x tokens is really a psychological game. The crazier the rise, the harder it is to stay calm. That’s human nature
After going through several cycles, I finally understand that patience is the greatest virtue
Actually, the moment I sold was because I hadn’t established a true belief system
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LightningSentry
· 12-26 01:36
That's right, this is my nightmare every time. Even when it goes up, I can't sleep.
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OnChainSleuth
· 12-26 01:32
At the end of the day, it's still greed and fear at play. Most people simply can't hold their mindset.
#数字资产市场动态 $BNB、$ETH、$BTC……Many people are messing around with these assets, but only a few truly make big money. Why? Simply put, the underlying logic of investment is human nature. Other factors, indicators, technical analysis—are all surface-level distractions and interference.
Here's a question: Why can't many investors hold onto those assets that could increase a hundredfold?
Surface reasons vary, but the core reason is one—making money is actually more frightening than losing money. The faster it rises, the stronger the fear in the heart. It's not about fearing a drop, but about fearing that the gains will fly away. That feeling can drive people crazy. The final result is: cutting losses at high levels, watching the market continue to soar helplessly.
This is not an isolated phenomenon; it is the most common human dilemma in the crypto market.