hey everyone, here's a thought—every time the selling pressure kicks in, prices just tank. it's like clockwork. so maybe, just maybe, holding steady could actually work? worth thinking about before you hit that sell button.

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nft_widowvip
· 01-21 19:36
You just can't hold it, no matter what you say about HODL. During big drops, retail investors are always the ones left holding the bag.
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MemeKingNFTvip
· 01-20 00:37
Cutting losses means giving up. I choose to hold on tightly during this bottoming phase and not let go.
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LiquidationWatchervip
· 01-19 21:15
Those who bought the dip are all making money, those who cut losses are all losing. This logic makes perfect sense.
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GateUser-00be86fcvip
· 01-19 21:15
Bottom-fishing fanatic, buy as soon as it hits the bottom. When selling pressure comes, the price plunges— isn't that common sense? Still hesitating whether to sell or not, you should have already HODL'ed.
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SybilSlayervip
· 01-19 21:10
Selling pressure drops the price immediately; this is an iron law. But truly holding on is the hardest part; mindset is the biggest enemy.
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GasFeeCrybabyvip
· 01-19 21:02
ngl That's why I never chase highs or sell lows; taking a loss hurts the most.
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MetamaskMechanicvip
· 01-19 20:48
The sell-off causes the price to plunge immediately; I'm tired of this routine... By the way, how many people can truly hold on?
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FUDwatchervip
· 01-19 20:48
Hold on, don't move. Let's see if this rebound can save the situation.
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