#BTC资金流动性 Clearing out positions, this is probably the last stubbornness I still hold on to.
I still remember when I was studying, everyone said there were gold houses and beautiful women in books. Later, when I got involved in cryptocurrency, the tone changed— the crypto world is a stage for social mobility; if you do well, you can return home in luxury. Looking back after the new year, people in the circle started to joke: honestly, unless you're out of options, who would voluntarily jump into this pit? 😂😂😂 The drama of life hits you right in the face— jumping from one trap to another, cycle after cycle.
The little plan in my mind is like this: using USD from an inflationary world to spend in a deflationary country, life should be pretty comfortable. But what’s the reality? Losing principal, borrowing loans, drowning in debt—all these regrets pile up over the years. A trading friend once told me something that left a deep impression: unless you're carrying a thousand-pound burden, who would risk their life betting on the future? And who doesn’t want to carve out a way for themselves?
Watching the ups and downs of $BTC, $ETH, $SOL, the market cycles, and so do people's minds. Sometimes, clearing out isn’t about giving up, but about giving yourself a breather. In this uncertain crypto market, persistence and letting go are often just a thought apart.
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CompoundPersonality
· 12-20 01:41
Just sell everything off, I don't expect to turn things around in the crypto world anyway.
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MoonRocketTeam
· 12-20 01:40
Clearing out is also a form of loss-cutting art. Instead of burning fuel on the track, it's better to wait for the next launch window, as history always repeats itself.
#BTC资金流动性 Clearing out positions, this is probably the last stubbornness I still hold on to.
I still remember when I was studying, everyone said there were gold houses and beautiful women in books. Later, when I got involved in cryptocurrency, the tone changed— the crypto world is a stage for social mobility; if you do well, you can return home in luxury. Looking back after the new year, people in the circle started to joke: honestly, unless you're out of options, who would voluntarily jump into this pit? 😂😂😂 The drama of life hits you right in the face— jumping from one trap to another, cycle after cycle.
The little plan in my mind is like this: using USD from an inflationary world to spend in a deflationary country, life should be pretty comfortable. But what’s the reality? Losing principal, borrowing loans, drowning in debt—all these regrets pile up over the years. A trading friend once told me something that left a deep impression: unless you're carrying a thousand-pound burden, who would risk their life betting on the future? And who doesn’t want to carve out a way for themselves?
Watching the ups and downs of $BTC, $ETH, $SOL, the market cycles, and so do people's minds. Sometimes, clearing out isn’t about giving up, but about giving yourself a breather. In this uncertain crypto market, persistence and letting go are often just a thought apart.