What everyone likes to talk about is long-term value investing
When the coins in hand drop by 70-80%, no one will bring up this topic anymore
The real test of a bear market is not the project itself
But the investor's own mentality and habits
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MetaverseHobo
· 11h ago
When the coin drops by 70-80%, I know who the true believers are; the rest are just keyboard warriors.
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liquiditea_sipper
· 11h ago
The bear market reveals its true nature, and all the previous value investing rhetoric is gone.
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TokenTaxonomist
· 11h ago
actually, per my analysis of investor behavioral datasets... the -70% drawdown acts as a pretty effective filter mechanism, yeah. taxonomically speaking, most "long-term hodlers" are just euphemism-prone short-term traders wearing different clothing. data suggests otherwise from what ppl claim in bull runs, ngl
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TokenDustCollector
· 11h ago
Honestly, I'm already tired of the motivational clichés in the crypto world. Only after a 70-80% decline do you see your true self.
Only when entering a bear market do you realize how regretful you are. Where are those long-term believers now?
Mindset is something that can't be truly tested without real financial loss.
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NftMetaversePainter
· 12h ago
honestly the whole "hodl for the paradigm shift" narrative completely collapses when your portfolio bleeds out... the algorithm doesn't care about your conviction, only your liquidity crisis does
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MoonMathMagic
· 12h ago
That hits close to home... I'm that 70-80% of victims haha
What everyone likes to talk about is long-term value investing
When the coins in hand drop by 70-80%, no one will bring up this topic anymore
The real test of a bear market is not the project itself
But the investor's own mentality and habits