Look at this big whale with a 700 million level, just the transaction fees have already burned over 3 million USD, and the overall loss has exceeded 40 million USD. With such a huge hole, do you think they would easily admit defeat?
To be honest, at this level of loss, the mindset is no longer just about stop-loss. The focus is on the future trends of mainstream coins like BTC and ETH, combined with the volatility of potential coins like SOL. Large investors often gamble on a rebound to recover their losses. After all, they've fallen so deep; rather than cutting losses and exiting, they prefer to try to turn things around in the subsequent market.
This is the psychological game played by those market whales — the more they lose, the less they want to admit failure.
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PoolJumper
· 19h ago
Forty million, this guy is really risking his life.
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wrekt_but_learning
· 19h ago
Still hoping to turn things around after a $40 million loss? That mindset is really something else.
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WalletAnxietyPatient
· 19h ago
Still trying to turn things around after burning 40 million dollars, I really have to admire this mindset.
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rugdoc.eth
· 19h ago
Losing 40 million and still wanting to turn things around, this gambler's mentality is incredible... Will they really go all in and try again?
Look at this big whale with a 700 million level, just the transaction fees have already burned over 3 million USD, and the overall loss has exceeded 40 million USD. With such a huge hole, do you think they would easily admit defeat?
To be honest, at this level of loss, the mindset is no longer just about stop-loss. The focus is on the future trends of mainstream coins like BTC and ETH, combined with the volatility of potential coins like SOL. Large investors often gamble on a rebound to recover their losses. After all, they've fallen so deep; rather than cutting losses and exiting, they prefer to try to turn things around in the subsequent market.
This is the psychological game played by those market whales — the more they lose, the less they want to admit failure.