When the market turns bearish and sentiment hits rock bottom, someone's gotta finish their plate anyway. Starving kids with pessimistic dads—guess that's just crypto in a nutshell.
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QuietlyStaking
· 13h ago
The bear market has arrived. Some are harvesting profits, others are buying the dip. Anyway, this cycle just keeps repeating.
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TooScaredToSell
· 17h ago
Huh, isn't this exactly what I always want to do, but I still can't hold on to it.
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Lonely_Validator
· 17h ago
Those who dare to get off the car are always the ones who eat the bottom of the plate; the timid will only cry on the side.
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ShitcoinConnoisseur
· 17h ago
Exactly, that's the feeling. Every time there's a crash, someone takes the opportunity to loot and accumulate chips.
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Web3Educator
· 17h ago
tbh, this hits different when you're actually in the trenches watching retail get liquidated while whales accumulate... like, fundamentally speaking, market cycles are just wealth redistribution with extra steps, right? as i always tell my students, the ones who survive aren't the ones feeling the emotion—they're reading the on-chain data while everyone's doom-posting
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screenshot_gains
· 17h ago
A bear market is the best time to buy the dip. The pessimists have all left, and only the true believers remain.
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PerpetualLonger
· 17h ago
Bottom fishing, bottom fishing, this is really the last time. Hold the full position and stay put. The bull market's recovery depends on this wave.
When the market turns bearish and sentiment hits rock bottom, someone's gotta finish their plate anyway. Starving kids with pessimistic dads—guess that's just crypto in a nutshell.