When the market pulls back and volatility spikes, that's when retail traders typically hit the logout button. The difference between holding your position through drawdowns and panic-selling at the bottom—that's what separates the committed from the casual. If you can't sit with discomfort, you're playing a retail game.
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LightningLady
· 8h ago
Let me put it directly, this is the common problem of retail investors. They run when the price falls and only dare to enter when it rises, constantly switching between dumb buyers and runners. Seriously, those who can endure the pullback are the ones who truly play with coins, others are just gamblers.
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BlockchainNewbie
· 8h ago
The Bear Market tests psychological resilience, and most people just can't hold on.
When the market pulls back and volatility spikes, that's when retail traders typically hit the logout button. The difference between holding your position through drawdowns and panic-selling at the bottom—that's what separates the committed from the casual. If you can't sit with discomfort, you're playing a retail game.