#2026年比特币价格展望 ATOM this wave of decline is indeed a bit heartbreaking, and the holdings have shrunk significantly. The current question is obvious—continue to hold or cut losses in time?
Honestly, the hardest part in such times is not technical judgment, but psychological resilience. Watching the account balance go down, everyone wants to buy the dip, but the premise is that you must have the mental capacity to withstand further decline. Conversely, if you're already at a point where you can't hold on, then cutting losses might be a wiser choice—after all, as long as the green mountains remain, there’s still a chance to turn things around.
Whether to cut or not depends on your confidence in the future market and your risk tolerance. Holding cash or partially cutting losses are both reasonable options.
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LiquidationAlert
· 01-11 04:56
Mental resilience is indeed the hardest part, much more difficult than reading K-line charts. Anyway, I can't hold on anymore. If I need to cut losses, then just cut losses.
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Lonely_Validator
· 01-11 04:55
The psychological barrier is the hardest one; technical aspects are just superficial. I'm currently betting on my mental resilience, seeing how long I can hold on.
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DeepRabbitHole
· 01-11 04:55
Mindset is really harder to understand than K-line charts. To put it simply, it's about how much you can lose and still sleep well.
To cut or not to cut, anyway I've already accepted part of the loss, and the rest will be considered long-term retirement.
ATOM indeed suffered heavy losses this time, but there's still a chance to turn things around. The key is whether you can endure.
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CodeSmellHunter
· 01-11 04:40
I'm emotionally overwhelmed; this time ATOM really showed me what it's like to experience the joy of cutting losses...
#2026年比特币价格展望 ATOM this wave of decline is indeed a bit heartbreaking, and the holdings have shrunk significantly. The current question is obvious—continue to hold or cut losses in time?
Honestly, the hardest part in such times is not technical judgment, but psychological resilience. Watching the account balance go down, everyone wants to buy the dip, but the premise is that you must have the mental capacity to withstand further decline. Conversely, if you're already at a point where you can't hold on, then cutting losses might be a wiser choice—after all, as long as the green mountains remain, there’s still a chance to turn things around.
Whether to cut or not depends on your confidence in the future market and your risk tolerance. Holding cash or partially cutting losses are both reasonable options.