$PI is already at this price; selling at a loss is not a wise choice. If it drops further to $0.01 each, there's no point in buying in—you can only declare the project a failure. If Bitcoin suddenly dropped to $0.01 each, would you want it? Wouldn't you need to think about it?
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Art05
· 12-06 10:48
How is that possible? How could there still be such a good deal? I’ve worked hard for years, I definitely have to increase my position.
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Ink-dyedQingyang
· 12-06 08:46
Moreover, it's just a reduction, not a complete sell-off. After seeing the pullback in price, if it continues to fall, wouldn't you earn even more coins?
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Ink-dyedQingyang
· 12-06 08:44
Actually, it's not a matter of price, because up until now, the 4-hour level hasn't truly held. It's not about caring for just a few percent of gains; it's about finding the direction. Using a 2-3% gain to determine the direction is a sure-win strategy.
$PI is already at this price; selling at a loss is not a wise choice. If it drops further to $0.01 each, there's no point in buying in—you can only declare the project a failure. If Bitcoin suddenly dropped to $0.01 each, would you want it? Wouldn't you need to think about it?