DASH's recent market performance is truly heartbreaking. Looking at the traders around me, many of the shorts have been wiped out, but the longs are even more heartbreaking—people are clearly present but watch their profits slip away right before their eyes. That's just how this market is; when losing money, you grit your teeth and endure, but when making money, it's easiest to slip up. A small increase in price makes them want to lock in profits and sell the top, but they always fall just one step short. This kind of psychological game requires deeper insight.
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AirdropHarvester
· 01-14 18:41
Ouch, the bulls are really getting hit hard this time, it feels like watching a cooked duck fly away right before your eyes.
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TideReceder
· 01-14 18:32
Hi DASH, this wave is really incredible. I should have cut my position earlier but I didn't.
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The most unfortunate are the bulls, watching the money they earned evaporate right before their eyes.
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Basically, it's greed. Wanting to sell at a limit-up, but ending up trapped and stuck.
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The worst mindset is when you're making money. I have deep personal experience with this.
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Don't buy into that intuition theory. It's purely bad luck that you encountered it.
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Brothers holding DASH, how are you doing now? Still holding on stubbornly?
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Locking in profits is easy to talk about. When the time comes, everyone gets scared.
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BearMarketNoodler
· 01-14 18:25
Greed, you know, is more likely to bankrupt people than losing money. DASH is a living textbook of this.
DASH's recent market performance is truly heartbreaking. Looking at the traders around me, many of the shorts have been wiped out, but the longs are even more heartbreaking—people are clearly present but watch their profits slip away right before their eyes. That's just how this market is; when losing money, you grit your teeth and endure, but when making money, it's easiest to slip up. A small increase in price makes them want to lock in profits and sell the top, but they always fall just one step short. This kind of psychological game requires deeper insight.