#策略性加码BTC Cutting positions at this point is really not cost-effective. $BTC With trading volume support on major leading exchanges, the market activity is right there. Short-term fluctuations are actually normal market behavior — as long as the fundamentals haven't changed, a rebound is often just around the corner. Instead of panicking and running away, it's better to think about how long your holding period is. Bottoming in a bear market and holding in a bull market — this logic is never outdated regardless of the cycle. There will always be someone to take over the position in the market; the key is what mindset you face it with.
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GateUser-4745f9ce
· 9h ago
Liquidating positions are usually those who haven't thought clearly about when they will need this money.
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governance_lurker
· 01-13 23:10
Liquidation? Not right now, the trading volume is right here.
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MEVHunter_9000
· 01-13 23:10
Liquidation? Now? Dude, have you lost your mind?
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GasWaster69
· 01-13 23:09
Cutting positions is indeed foolish, but the idea that trading volume supports this... I've heard it quite a bit.
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GreenCandleCollector
· 01-13 23:01
Those who cut their positions haven't really thought through their holding period, really.
#策略性加码BTC Cutting positions at this point is really not cost-effective. $BTC With trading volume support on major leading exchanges, the market activity is right there. Short-term fluctuations are actually normal market behavior — as long as the fundamentals haven't changed, a rebound is often just around the corner. Instead of panicking and running away, it's better to think about how long your holding period is. Bottoming in a bear market and holding in a bull market — this logic is never outdated regardless of the cycle. There will always be someone to take over the position in the market; the key is what mindset you face it with.