When I see panicked posts "My coin dropped, I lost a whole $10, help, what to do?" I read comments "What kind of loss is that, people lose $30,000, $50,000 here."

But it's worth considering why someone is panicking over $10. It's possible that this is (1) a young person who has struggled to save a few dollars. Or maybe it was written by (2) someone from a country where you can live for a whole month on 50$ or even less.

Seeing such posts, it's worth writing practical advice in the comments rather than just mockery.

The amount that causes pain is not important, but the pain itself.

Clearly, such posts asking for help were written by beginners. It's worth giving them practical advice, explaining what FOMO is, how it works, how important it is to know the market, etc. It's about giving concrete suggestions.

Because how would you feel if in response to your panicked post "Today I lost $50,000, please experts help!" someone replied "If for you $50,000 is some kind of loss, then don't get into investing. I lost $200k but what does such a small loss mean. Here we deal with real money."

Unfortunately, some people consider themselves better than others, which is evident from the lack of compassion.