What is the harshest truth about the crypto market #数字货币市场回调 ? It's not about missing the bull run, but rather that when the bull run comes, you are no longer at the table.



I have seen too many people chasing high-priced altcoins to zero, going all in and getting wiped out by leverage. In the end, those who really made money did nothing more than three things: holding onto their principal, controlling their positions, and enduring the winter.

The market is never short of opportunities; what is lacking are those who can seize them. $BTC has fallen and then risen, risen and then fallen, but as long as your account still has ammunition, there will still be a place for you in the next round of the market.
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quietly_stakingvip
· 12-04 05:50
Protecting your principal is absolutely right. I failed to do that, and now I'm still making up for it.
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OnchainGossipervip
· 12-01 11:41
That's too heart-wrenching. I've seen too many frens go all in on leverage, and in the end, their account was wiped out and they directly left the circle.
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LonelyAnchormanvip
· 12-01 11:40
Well said, it's really the ones who are alive that are the winners.
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MetaNeighborvip
· 12-01 11:40
To be honest, getting through the cold winter is easier said than done. How many people just can't hold on for those few months and end up cutting loss. Having capital is key; without money, what can you talk about in terms of turning things around? I've seen too many people go all in, risking everything and losing their pants; they really deserve it. I understand too well what it feels like not to be at the poker table. It’s only when you’re forced to exit that you realize what regret means. Just relying on controlling your position, many people can live more comfortably than others, but unfortunately, no one listens.
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LiquidationHuntervip
· 12-01 11:40
It's true, I've seen too many people go all in on leverage and end up missing even the chance to enter the market. --- The key is whether you can survive to the next round; without bullets, everything is pointless. --- This is the reality; once your account is wiped out, you no longer have the qualification to talk about a bull run. --- Protecting your capital is really harder than chasing the price, but that’s the game rule for making money. --- This is how the crypto world is; those who die are usually too greedy, while those who survive have a sense of restraint. --- I stick to one principle: not going all in, no matter how tempting the market conditions are. --- It's not wrong to say that many people fall just before dawn; how ridiculous.
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MoonlightGamervip
· 12-01 11:24
To be honest, the last sentence struck me; when there are no bullets in the account, I can only watch the market drool.
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CrashHotlinevip
· 12-01 11:21
This thing is not wrong; what we fear the most is finally enduring until the bull run only to find ourselves already all in and ruined. The lessons learned in capital management are truly bloody; I've seen too many brothers get wiped out after going all in. However, to be honest, holding onto the principal sounds easy but is difficult to execute; the mindset really takes practice.
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DAOdreamervip
· 12-01 11:16
You're not wrong; the last sentence really hit home. There is indeed a difference between having bullets and not having bullets.
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