When the market is in chaos, being able to stay calm and assess the true value of a project is truly rare. While others are trading based on emotions, you’re doing your homework—that’s the key to surviving in this space.
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consensus_failure
· 11-25 04:33
It's true, but most people talk a lot and do little. When the big dump comes, they still cut loss just the same.
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LayerHopper
· 11-23 19:33
Indeed, most people are just being played by their emotions. I see that those guys who panic sold are all regretting it now.
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RektButSmiling
· 11-22 06:13
You're not wrong, but I took a look at my Wallet... staying calm won't save me.
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SeasonedInvestor
· 11-22 06:03
Alright, you're not wrong, but let's be honest—most people simply can't do it. I only understood after getting burned myself.
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NotFinancialAdviser
· 11-22 05:59
Indeed, this is a good opportunity to pick up bargains; a steady mindset is essential for making money.
When the market is in chaos, being able to stay calm and assess the true value of a project is truly rare. While others are trading based on emotions, you’re doing your homework—that’s the key to surviving in this space.