#梗币ETF Are retail investors supposed to be cut?



Actually, not really. The problem often lies in one place — always being led by the market rhythm.

People losing money didn't miss the trend; they just didn't see through the underlying game logic. Staring at the candlestick movements all day, getting excited when it rises, and losing their composure when it falls.

The most classic tactic is to smash the price to build a position.

When the price is suddenly hammered down, most people haven't reacted yet and start panicking, selling off in a rush. Little do they know, the other side has already prepared to buy at the low.

After enough chips are accumulated, what happens? They won't immediately push the price up. Instead, there will be a period of stagnation — the direction is uncertain, and they shake out traders repeatedly. This stage is the most deadly; many people's mentality completely collapses, and they give up at the worst possible moments.

Only when market sentiment has been exhausted does the price begin to rise slowly.

Trading volume suddenly surges, creating the illusion of "big funds entering, market about to explode," attracting a rush of follow-up traders. But truly savvy participants are not in a hurry to sell; instead, they push the price up while creating a fake smash — appearing to have selling pressure, but actually forcing you to hand over your chips.

When enough follow-up traders have accumulated, it's the real moment to unload.

Ultimately, the reason this game can repeat itself is due to two human weaknesses: fear of falling and desire for rising.

To avoid being cut, it’s not about predicting the market but about controlling yourself:

Don’t be swayed by a single candlestick; don’t let emotions dictate your decisions.

Understand the trend structure, hit key levels accurately, stay calm when needed, and act decisively when it’s time.

Whether this wave of market can turn around depends entirely on you; the initiative is never in the market.

Getting the rhythm right can save you from many detours during the downturn.
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FarmHoppervip
· 21h ago
That's right, you just need to hold back. Watching so many people cut their losses and then rebound, only to chase the high afterwards—this cycle is truly tragic.
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BridgeTrustFundvip
· 21h ago
Basically, it's still about cultivating your mind. Knowing the tricks alone is useless; the key is whether you can endure through it.
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RadioShackKnightvip
· 21h ago
Exactly, it's all about the mindset. I'm most afraid not of the decline itself, but of the repeated shakeouts afterward, which can really mess with people's mentality.
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GasFeeCriervip
· 21h ago
Sounds good in theory, but how many can really do it? I've seen too many people say they will control themselves, only to break down immediately after a limit-down drop.
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