#数字资产市场动态 It's the end of the year, and everyone is thinking about putting more real money in their pockets, including the main players.



High-risk cryptocurrencies, once their popularity wanes, their prices plummet to zero. The current decline hasn't fully stopped yet, and chasing the bottom now is no longer meaningful—after a drop of more than half, most won't recover.

Don't be fooled by the decline and rush in; the main players never notify retail investors in advance when they are about to harvest. You must stick to this principle: suppress the urge to buy the dip, especially during this window period around the year-end. Hold onto your principal tightly—it's more valuable than holding any high-risk assets.
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OnChain_Detectivevip
· 15h ago
ngl the pattern analysis here is screaming classic liquidation cascade... let me pull the data real quick before anyone fomo buys this dip
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GweiTooHighvip
· 15h ago
Oh my god, they're cutting the leeks again. This time I absolutely won't buy the dip. --- Holding cash before the year-end is really smart. When I see it dropping, I can't help but want to jump in, but rationality tells me to wait patiently. --- This is how the main players operate. When it drops to the point where you doubt life and it still seems endless, it's truly ruthless. --- High-risk coins are like this. Once the hype is gone, it's over. I've learned to be smarter now. --- You're right. The hardest part is the itch to buy, but the principal is the key, right? --- Last year, I bought the dip and lost more than half. This time, I’ve learned my lesson and hold onto cash without moving. --- Not notifying retail investors in advance really hits home. It’s always like this. --- People rushing to buy the dip at the end of the year, nine out of ten will still be losing money next year. --- I want to hold back my impulses, but looking at the charts, I still want to gamble. How can I break this? --- The judgment that a drop of more than half can't be recovered is too absolute. There are also miracles.
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WenMoonvip
· 15h ago
Jumping in at the end of the year to buy the dip? I advise you not to. The main players never notify when they cut the leeks.
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DisillusiionOraclevip
· 16h ago
Thinking about bottom-fishing at the end of the year, this mindset really needs to be corrected. The main players have already cut losses and run away, and we're still here picking up the bag.
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MissedTheBoatvip
· 16h ago
Isn't it better to hold onto the principal? Why gamble on this one?
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