#ETH走势分析 Some Hard Truths for Beginners: Don’t Do Anything Foolish Out of Panic



If you’ve just started buying crypto, are you staring at the charts every day? Do you get anxious when prices drop a bit, but can’t bring yourself to sell when they bounce back?

Honestly, I get how torturous this feels. But if you’re not a professional trader and haven’t bet your entire life on this—my sincere advice is: don’t panic sell everything just because the K-line fluctuates for a few days.

Because once many people sell, they never get back in.

**Short-term ups and downs? Nobody can predict**

Will BTC drop to $50k or surge to $90k tomorrow? No one can guarantee anything. But over the long run, $120k is just a waypoint. Personally, I think that $1 million target will be achieved sooner or later.

**The worst isn’t the dip—it’s kicking yourself off the ride**

A lot of people think, "I’ll sell everything now, buy back in when it drops even more, and make a killing!" Sounds smart, but here’s what usually happens:

After selling, the price moves sideways for weeks, and you gradually lose interest. Suddenly, one day it jumps to $90k, and you start hesitating: "I sold at $80k, would buying back at $90k mean I’m losing money?"

So you wait—for a "reasonable" pullback.

What happens? The price might just keep running, leaving you completely behind.

**Wasn’t the lesson from 2019 painful enough?**

I’ve seen too many people cut their losses and leave when BTC was just over $3,000. Now? They’re long gone from this space.

Looking back from today’s $80k—was there really any fundamental difference between buying at $3,000 or $20,000? Both were early entrants who have seen multiple-fold gains.

**My advice for you**

If you really need cash for emergencies, just withdraw the necessary amount. For the rest, lock your coins in your wallet, then:

Turn off the price tracking apps.
Stop checking prices every day.
Wait for the next bull market to come knocking.

When that day comes, you’ll thank yourself for holding on now.

Of course, no one can predict the future. Will we really see a pullback to $50k this cycle? I don’t know.

But investing ultimately comes down to whether you care about short-term volatility or believe in long-term value.

That choice is always in your hands. $BTC $ETH
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SybilAttackVictimvip
· 7h ago
So true. I'm exactly the kind of person who sells and never buys back in. Now watching it skyrocket makes me want to vomit blood.
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LiquidityHuntervip
· 9h ago
That's right, you always regret selling at a loss in the end.
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OnchainFortuneTellervip
· 12-05 05:40
Handshake, I totally agree with you, bro.
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unrekt.ethvip
· 12-05 05:40
Honestly, the moment you cut your losses is when the nightmare begins—there's no cure for regret.
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SerumDegenvip
· 12-05 05:39
ngl, the "sell low wait for lower" speedrun is undefeated at destroying portfolios lmao
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ZenChainWalkervip
· 12-05 05:38
That's right, everyone regrets selling at a loss in the end.
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WinterWarmthCatvip
· 12-05 05:22
Really, everyone who cut their losses regrets it.
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WagmiWarriorvip
· 12-05 05:10
So true. I cut my losses just like this in 2019. Looking back now, it makes me want to cough up blood.
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