This week's market performance indeed makes people feel anxious. The news keeps coming one after another, but the pattern is always the same—don't blindly chase the highs or sell in panic; that's the truth.



Many people lose money here: when they have no positions, they are actually eager to jump in. And what happens? They get caught at high levels, and their mentality collapses. In fact, a wiser approach is to first identify your target price, and wait until it hits before entering.

If you really can't hold back and want to try trading, do so with a small position—never go all-in at once. The key is to set a proper stop-loss—this isn't about adding stress to yourself, but rather saving your own life at critical moments.

Bitcoin is still climbing, and Ethereum's trend is also under observation. But my view is that instead of chasing the gains, it's better to secure the profits you already have. Sometimes, living longer is more valuable than making quick money.
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RektRecordervip
· 2h ago
That's right, but I still can't control my hands. I bought in again at a high yesterday, haha.
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QuorumVotervip
· 21h ago
You're right, I'm just worried I might lack self-discipline.
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OnChainArchaeologistvip
· 21h ago
That's right, this week has been frustrating, but I realize many people just can't control their hands.
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DefiEngineerJackvip
· 21h ago
Well, *actually* if you look at the order flow mechanics here, FOMO-induced liquidations are just a predictable exploit in human behavioral economics. The optimal solution? Position sizing via Kelly Criterion, not this vague "light bags" advice. Show me the formal verification on your risk model or it's just another rugpull narrative.
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StablecoinArbitrageurvip
· 21h ago
actually, if you run the numbers on fomo-induced entries vs. disciplined limit orders, the risk-adjusted returns are laughable. watched too many people blow 40% on emotional market timing when they could've just... waited.
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LoneValidatorvip
· 21h ago
Exactly right, that's the problem—your mind is least empty when your hands are empty.
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