Stick to your guns and stay persistent. I didn’t misjudge this time.



$River’s performance has indeed been impressive, and the upward trend is still continuing💹. What’s behind this? Market control ability. The team’s level of control over the chips determines the project’s stability and potential for growth, which is clearly visible from the trend.

Honestly, the biggest test of patience is during the pullback. When everyone is bearish, it’s actually the best opportunity to buy in. The key is to participate within your own risk tolerance and avoid going all in, so your psychological defenses can hold.

I didn’t expect to see such gains at the start of the new year, with a profit of 1M directly from $River—definitely a wise choice🥳. These days, finding good projects, maintaining the right mindset, and waiting for time to do its work—that’s the whole strategy.
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RunWithRugsvip
· 01-17 05:48
Oh wow, this round was really a satisfying bottom-fishing, I have no regrets for listening to you back then. --- 1M huh, just hearing about it sounds unbelievable, why didn't I have that awareness? --- Still dared to add positions during the pullback, truly steady mindset, I need to learn from that. --- Exactly, going all in is really a suicidal move, I’ve learned my lesson this time. --- The key is to recognize the right people, otherwise all projects are pointless. --- Your explanation of market control ability is excellent, you can really see it from the K-line. --- 1M profit, starting the new year with a big win, I’m envious. --- The hardest part is the mindset, not many can hold on during big drops. --- River’s market isn’t over yet, I feel there’s still room to grow. --- Back then, I just followed the wind and missed out, sigh. --- Finding good projects is easy, but the real challenge is being able to hold on, I admire that. --- That’s the winner’s mindset, not being greedy or impatient can lead to victory. --- 1M came from a project, which shows I really caught the rhythm.
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MemecoinTradervip
· 01-16 02:30
yo wait, so you're telling me the real alpha was just holding through the fud? nah that's cap, there's definitely some coordinated sentiment play happening here 👀
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GasFeeNightmarevip
· 01-15 12:08
During the pullback, that group of people really panicked and sold, while I happily bought the dip. Now, who is laughing and who is crying? To put it simply, it’s about handling psychological pressure; most people can’t do it. River definitely didn’t disappoint me this time. No hype, no criticism—just solid strength.
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BearMarketHustlervip
· 01-15 11:48
When others panic during a pullback, I’m actually accumulating at the bottom. That’s the real secret to making money. --- The ability to control the market really shows at a glance; the trend can’t fool anyone. --- Honestly, a 1M profit sounds great, but the key is to withstand the psychological fluctuations. --- All-in people are probably crying their eyes out now. Why can’t they just learn to trade with small positions? --- We definitely didn’t miss the boat with this New Year wave, but don’t relax yet, there’s more to come. --- Sticking to your convictions is right, but I’m afraid when too many people do it, it becomes a contrarian indicator. --- The mental defense line is always the hardest part. Honestly, the test during a pullback is exactly this.
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DataChiefvip
· 01-15 11:46
A pullback is just giving away money. This wave, River really didn't waste the opportunity. When others are panicking, I was bottom-fishing. Now it's time to smile. Really, a good mindset is half the battle. Only by going all-in can you survive until the end.
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BlockchainNewbievip
· 01-15 11:41
A pullback is really a test of courage; I almost couldn't hold on back then.
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