1000WHY this wave of decline is really quite brutal. I originally thought I could hold on, but then I turned around and it was gone. Now my mind is full of question marks.



Should I cut my losses and exit? This question keeps circling in my head. One second I want to sell everything, the next second I feel unwilling to give up. I keep my eyes wide open staring at the candlestick chart, but my mindset is gradually collapsing.

Honestly, I can't wait any longer. This rollercoaster feeling is really driving me crazy. Sometimes I rationally analyze and decide to cut my losses, other times I start betting on a rebound — stuck in this endless dilemma, I can't make any decision.

Is anyone else at this crossroads of indecision? I want to hear how you handle this kind of situation.
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VitalikFanAccountvip
· 01-14 15:05
I just cut it, can't take it anymore. --- Stop-loss and exit, that's it. Don't gamble on a rebound, brother. --- This is the toughest test of mentality. I choose to lie flat and not look at the market. --- Really, the longer you hesitate, the more you lose. If it's time to exit, just do it. --- Repeated hesitation is the biggest killer. Be decisive. --- I understand how you feel, but holding on tightly will only hurt more. --- The drop was so fierce that I should have run earlier. What are you still thinking about now? --- I'm also going crazy from this. Might as well switch to a different asset. --- This round, I can't accept it. I'll come back next round. First, protect the principal. --- When your mentality collapses, it's a sign that it's time to exit. This is a signal.
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MidnightTradervip
· 01-13 16:17
Whether to cut or not, this is really a problem. I've also bet on the rebound, and you know the result. When the mentality collapses, it collapses even more. It's better to step out first and calm down. Can you trust coins like 1000WHY? I already ran away a long time ago. Waiting for a rebound? Bro, the rebound might never come. Stop-loss is just that, there's nothing to be unwilling about. Living is winning. What’s the deal? Are you trying to catch the bottom or really want to cut your losses?
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MetaverseHomelessvip
· 01-13 14:59
Cut or not, that's really the question --- I've also stumbled here, honestly it's just a matter of not keeping a steady mindset --- The worst thing at this time isn't falling, but messing yourself up --- Instead of obsessing, set a stop-loss line, sell when it hits, don't keep holding yourself back --- Trust me, calm down first, stop watching the K-line, obsessing over it won't change anything --- Sometimes cutting losses is the right decision, don't wait for a rebound --- I think you need to think clearly, can you afford to lose this money?
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DAOdreamervip
· 01-13 14:58
Should I sell or not, this really is a tricky question --- I'm also in this situation, feeling like my brain is about to explode --- Stop-loss is the right move, but I just can't bring myself to do it, what's going on --- Instead of obsessing, it's better to set a stop-loss line and stop watching the K-line --- This feeling of not wanting to let go is the most deadly; knowing I should run, but still betting on a rebound --- Let's wait and see; since I'm already trapped, I'll wait to see if I can break even --- This constant wavering is the most damaging; might as well go all-in on the rebound or just admit defeat --- 1000WHY was really ruthless this time; I'm stuck in the same frustrating cycle --- Honestly, it's greed; always hoping for a rebound, but the more I wait, the deeper I get into it
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LiquidatedThricevip
· 01-13 14:56
I want to cut losses but also don't want to sell, I really understand this feeling. Stop loss, don't be fooled by the illusion of a rebound. Honestly, I should have gotten out long ago. This 1000WHY thing is really uncomfortable to hold. Rebound? Ha, I bet five times and got caught five times. Rather than fussing, it's better to clear everything and start over, really. When your mindset is broken, everything you do is wrong. I'm someone who has been through liquidation, so take the chance to cut losses while you still can.
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RugDocScientistvip
· 01-13 14:35
Stop loss is just that—stop loss. Why overthink it? Now, cutting losses can preserve the principal; those hoping for a rebound haven't had good results. I've already sold out, and you're still here throwing a tantrum. Cutting losses is always better than losing everything, brother. It's called waiting for an opportunity in nice terms; in harsh terms, it's gambler's mentality. A rebound? Haha, you're overthinking it. 1000WHY, this iron-blooded market, if you can't hold it, you just can't hold it. Being unwilling to accept loss is a fatal flaw; the crypto world has already taught me that. Instead of overthinking, it's better to act quickly; the market doesn't wait for anyone.
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