This wave of market movement is truly tormenting. Short sellers are forced to gasp for air, staring at the charts anxiously every day; those holding positions feel even worse—when it rises, they want to sell but fear missing out; when it falls, they want to add more but worry about being trapped. When is the right point to take profit? No one can say for sure. Every fluctuation in the market tests patience, with both bulls and bears struggling in their respective games.
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FalseProfitProphet
· 15h ago
Really exhausted. Yesterday I got caught again, and now I don't want to look at anything.
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SchroedingerMiner
· 01-07 09:54
Bro, your description is amazing; every sentence hits right in the heart.
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SocialAnxietyStaker
· 01-07 09:53
Basically, it's just a gambling mentality. I might as well stop watching the charts now; looking at them too much just makes me itchy.
This wave of market movement is truly tormenting. Short sellers are forced to gasp for air, staring at the charts anxiously every day; those holding positions feel even worse—when it rises, they want to sell but fear missing out; when it falls, they want to add more but worry about being trapped. When is the right point to take profit? No one can say for sure. Every fluctuation in the market tests patience, with both bulls and bears struggling in their respective games.