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During a bull run, everyone wants to get rich quickly, but most people can't hold on and end up earning nothing. Why? Because what truly prevents people from holding on is not the small rise, but the very real nature of humanity.
The core reason for not being able to hold on:
1️⃣ Want to sell when it rises: afraid of losing profits
• rose by 30%, feels about right
• rose by double, immediately cash out
• After a rise of five times, watching a 10% pullback, scared and dumping to run away.
Deep down, I always feel: "Don't be greedy; getting off safely is the real win."
But the result is that after selling, watching it rise 5 times, 10 times, I regret it to no end.
2️⃣ Always thinking about bottom fishing to buy back: making T into T0
• After selling, prepare to buy back at a low point
• The market has been on a bull run, and I can't buy back in.
• The result was the worst: "Selling in the middle of a bull run and buying at the end of the bull run"
In a bull run, the biggest losses are "selling too early" + "missing the opportunity to get back in"
3️⃣ Afraid of the market peaking: exit early
• When seeing "bull run is over theory" and "bubble talk", panic begins.
• I heard there's going to be a pullback, just liquidate and run away.
• The market continues to rise crazily, looking back at my position of clearing out was just a "small pullback".
A bull run is not a straight rise; it is a "rise while washing," and the more you fear it, the more you will be washed away.
4️⃣ rise too fast, the mentality can't keep up
• Every day it rises, the account skyrockets, and I feel more and more anxious.
• I don't dare to look at the market; whenever I do, I feel like selling.
• The more it rises, the more uneasy I feel, always sensing that "we're not far from a crash."
The coins are rising, the heart is trembling, holding them feels like stepping on clouds.
5️⃣ Others secure their gains, while I begin to waver.
• Friends start selling coins to buy cars and houses
• A bunch of people say "I ran away" "I broke even"
• I'm also afraid of being the "last one holding the bag", so I hurriedly sold off.
The most terrifying thing is not the pullback, but the illusion that you are at a high point because of "other people's profits."
6️⃣ No faith, only focusing on price
• Don't understand the project, just want to make quick money
• When it rises too much, I get scared; when it drops a bit, it scares me away.
• I have no idea why I have it or how long I will hold it.
Positions without faith will eventually be kicked off by volatility.
In summary:
In a bull run, if you can't hold on, it's not about the coins; it's that you lack confidence in your heart, logic in your mind, and a plan in your hands.
What should be done?
1. Set your target price and position plan
• Think ahead: at what price to reduce positions, where the break-even line is
• Write it down! Don't make decisions at the moment.
2. Build a portfolio instead of going all in
• Partial take profit, leave position for future opportunities
• Keep a little bit of your "sense of participation" in the base position, so you won't be washed away.
3. Give yourself "sensitivity training"
• Don't watch the market every day; don't get carried away when it rises, and don't panic when it falls.
• Properly set "blind spots" to avoid emotional kills during fluctuations.
4. Establish faith and understand the project
• If you don't know what to take, you'll be kicked off the train by a K-line.
• If you understand the narrative, you know that "the story isn't over yet"
Finally, I want to leave you with a saying:
How much you can earn in a bull run depends not on how much you buy, but on how long you hold.
A true expert is not one who buys at the lowest point, but one who can remain calm at high positions and not easily get off.
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