How many people got trapped in this wave of $aster's market? Come out and share your experience.
Many people bought in at high prices, watching the market retreat, and their account balances becoming more and more painful. Some choose to hold on stubbornly, some are looking for ways to cut losses, and others are waiting for the rebound moment.
What are your thoughts now—continue holding? Or look for opportunities to buy the dip and average down? Or have you already admitted defeat and exited?
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0xSherlock
· 16h ago
I'm really an idiot. I went all-in at a high point, and now I watch the market every day like it's a execution.
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MissingSats
· 16h ago
Those who buy in at high levels have a gambler's mentality. I just wasn't that greedy and would have sold early.
I just want to know where those who say to average down got their money from, and how they dare to add to their positions?
It was time to cut losses long ago, but they kept waiting for a rebound. By the time the rebound came, the account was already gone.
Watching it turn so green it’s almost black, I really feel hopeless, but I don't regret coming in.
Who hasn't been cut during this wave? The key is not to make the same mistake again.
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MergeConflict
· 16h ago
I'm completely stuck now; I don't even want to look at the batch I bought at the high point.
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RektCoaster
· 16h ago
I happened to buy at 1.2, now looking at the account makes me want to smash my phone.
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InscriptionGriller
· 16h ago
Those who buy in at high levels all suffer from the same disease, called amnesia. Buying more on dips? Bro, you're just renewing the lease for the leek harvest machine.
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AirdropHarvester
· 16h ago
Caught in a trap? Bro, I've been numb for a long time. Now it's just a matter of how much it can rebound.
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Where are the so-called experts who bought at high levels? Why are they silent now? Comments?
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Hold on tight or cut losses? Honestly, I can't understand the future trend. It's just hanging there.
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Adding to the position to break even? Are you crazy? Daring to buy at this time?
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Waiting for a rebound? Might as well wait for the Year of the Monkey and the Horse.
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It's already out. Lost some money but still have my mind intact, better than having my account liquidated.
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I bet it can rise again. Anyway, I'm already trapped, so might as well go all in.
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HalfIsEmpty
· 16h ago
I'm also one of those caught in the trap... Bought a bunch at high levels, now just waiting for a rebound
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Holding on, anyway I'm already at a loss, continue to average down, and gamble on a rebound
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Cut losses, stop-loss, and wait to see if there's a bottom
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Keep holding on stubbornly, grit my teeth and not move, at worst hold long-term
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This wave is really a bit desperate, watching the account plunge every day, it's painful
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Added to the position, buying on dips, what are you afraid of? Anyway, long-term
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Already out, accepting the loss, better than getting deeper into the trap
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Still watching, really can't tell if it's a rebound or a continued decline
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GateUser-806f3502
· 17h ago
Bought at 0.93, it's time to decisively cut at 0.87
How many people got trapped in this wave of $aster's market? Come out and share your experience.
Many people bought in at high prices, watching the market retreat, and their account balances becoming more and more painful. Some choose to hold on stubbornly, some are looking for ways to cut losses, and others are waiting for the rebound moment.
What are your thoughts now—continue holding? Or look for opportunities to buy the dip and average down? Or have you already admitted defeat and exited?
Share your strategies in the comments.