#ETH走势分析 Many people ask me when they should go all in the crypto market? To be honest, this question itself is wrong.



When you first entered the market, you didn't even know if you could survive in this market. Betting everything at this time? That's not investing, it's gambling with your life. What if you lose? You can't pay your rent, you can't even afford to eat, so how can you talk about bottom fishing?

I have seen too many cases like this: staring at the market all day until my eyes are bloodshot, and then staying up all night to catch up on work. And what’s the result? The account shows no improvement, and the work gets messed up. The pressure of life builds up like a snowball, and in the end, my mindset collapses, leading to losses and closing the account.

When can we increase investment? Let's talk about it when your account starts to sustain profits, at least enough to cover daily expenses. At this point, there are two things that should really be done:

First is to expand cognitive boundaries - read more in-depth industry reports, study the underlying logic of different projects, and train your own analytical framework. The market will not always use the same approach.

Second, hone your psychological quality—learn to speak with data and don't let emotions lead you by the nose. When $ETH plummets by 20%, can you calmly judge whether it's a technical correction or a trend reversal? When $XRP suddenly surges by 30%, do you dare to take profits as planned?

Surviving is always the top priority on the investment road.
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SmartContractRebelvip
· 12-04 16:40
Really, going all-in is long outdated; you have to survive to make money. --- Well said. So many people have fallen into the all-in trap. --- Mindset is key here. All the emotions are useless in the face of data. --- Lost the job and the account didn't grow—who would dare take this kind of trade? --- Waiting until your account can cover expenses before adding to your position—sounds easy, but it's hard to do. --- Expanding cognitive boundaries really hits home. The market's strategies are indeed changing. --- If you can't hold through a 20% drop, don't even think about what comes next. --- Can't pay rent but still glued to the charts—that's a truly hopeless scene. --- When $ETH crashes, that's when you're really tested. Seriously. --- Surviving is the top priority—this has been a wake-up call for many gamblers.
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PseudoIntellectualvip
· 12-04 06:56
So true. Many people only realize this after their accounts have been wiped out, but by then it's already too late.
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ApeWithAPlanvip
· 12-02 01:10
There's nothing wrong with what you said; what this market lacks the most is this sense of clarity. A guy I knew before really went all in, and two months later he couldn't even pay his rent; he's still mooching off me for food.
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LayerZeroHerovip
· 12-02 01:09
It's too heart-wrenching to say, I have a brother next to me who can't even afford rent because of the All in.
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RumbleValidatorvip
· 12-02 01:09
The core issue is still Risk Management, not the All in problem. Many people can't sort out this logic and end up going all in, resulting in liquidation. The hurdle of continuous profitability is the real validation point; before overcoming this barrier, all investment decisions are based on luck rather than a system.
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MeaninglessGweivip
· 12-02 01:02
You are absolutely right. I have a friend who went all in and ended up unemployed, and he is still paying off debts now.
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