#数字资产市场动态 See a phenomenon clearly: the market is always playing out the same drama—when some start to get scared, another group is desperately rushing in; by the time the latecomers also want to be greedy, those who entered early are already heading towards the abyss. $FIL's performance quite well illustrates this point.
The market's rhythm has always been this repetitive entanglement, with greed and fear like two gears tightly interlocked. Those who understand how to switch their mindset at critical moments can survive a bit more decently.
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CafeMinor
· 17h ago
Basically, it's a game of cutting leeks. Early birds eat worms, late birds eat shit. FIL this time really underperformed.
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SigmaValidator
· 17h ago
This round of FIL indeed proves the old saying: those who chase the rise and kill the fall are always the cannon fodder.
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consensus_whisperer
· 17h ago
Really, the same group of people are always the "leeks," smart people have already run away when you're in fear.
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FIL is once again scamming newcomers this round, classic套路.
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The key is who can hit that point accurately, in other words, it's a gamble.
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Greed and fear, I’ve taken both haha.
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The market follows this logic: if you're a step slow, you'll become the bag holder.
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Understand how to switch your mindset? Sounds poetic, but in reality, it means being ruthless and cutting losses.
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Every time they say this time is different, but you're still trapped.
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The question is, how do you know who is afraid and who is rushing? Everyone's hiding it.
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Where are the people who live with dignity now? I haven't seen them.
#数字资产市场动态 See a phenomenon clearly: the market is always playing out the same drama—when some start to get scared, another group is desperately rushing in; by the time the latecomers also want to be greedy, those who entered early are already heading towards the abyss. $FIL's performance quite well illustrates this point.
The market's rhythm has always been this repetitive entanglement, with greed and fear like two gears tightly interlocked. Those who understand how to switch their mindset at critical moments can survive a bit more decently.