What to do when you're stuck? Two tricks to break the deadlock!
First trick: Cut through the chaos with a quick knife
If you realize you've made a wrong purchase, especially when you impulsively bought into a rising coin, don't hesitate, just run! It's like getting burned by hot pot—spit it out quickly to minimize the pain. As long as you keep your principal, you won't worry about running out of firewood. There are new opportunities in the market every day, so protecting your wallet is the most important.
Second trick: The art of playing dead is good
If you've put all your money in and can't move it, and selling would hurt too much, then just lie flat and be a salted fish. At this time, don't keep staring at the candlestick chart and overthink it; the more you look, the more anxious you get. It's like dropping your phone in the toilet—if you can't get it out, just wait for the water to dry up; who knows, the market might recover in a while and you'll be free of your losses.
Remember, being stuck is not the end of the world. The key is to do three things:
1. Don't panic; first calm down and analyze.
2. Seize the right moment to act; don't dawdle.
3. If one method doesn't work, change your strategy; it's better to be flexible than to stubbornly stick to one way.
The market is like a bus; if you miss this one, there will be another one. If you have money in hand, why worry about not being able to get on the bus? The most frightening thing is to be stubborn about appearances and suffer in silence. Losing all your principal is what truly spells disaster!