The risk of age mismatch really needs to be taken seriously. If your investment portfolio doesn't match your risk tolerance, it's better to face reality early rather than forcing it. Cut losses and stop the bleeding in time. The market is always there, but your principal and mindset are the most valuable—protect these two, and you'll be able to thrive better in the next cycle.
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GateUser-c799715c
· 4h ago
Everyone is right, but most people can't do it. I've seen too many people say they will cut losses, but as soon as the price drops, they just hold on stubbornly.
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wrekt_but_learning
· 4h ago
I should have listened to this earlier; so many people only realize it after holding on until liquidation.
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MetaverseLandlord
· 5h ago
That's right, forcing it is suicide. I've seen too many people insist on gambling their last chance, only to lose all their principal.
The risk of age mismatch really needs to be taken seriously. If your investment portfolio doesn't match your risk tolerance, it's better to face reality early rather than forcing it. Cut losses and stop the bleeding in time. The market is always there, but your principal and mindset are the most valuable—protect these two, and you'll be able to thrive better in the next cycle.