entering the market with the money you need to live is difficult, but I still hold my position because I know that when it rises I will be able to make a profit, today my portfolio has dropped $800 and that hurts because I think, I could have used that money to make payments and buy food, but it doesn't matter I know my sacrifice will be worth it, I will be patient I entered this market with a goal, and I will not give up... encouragement for me and for you who are in a situation similar to mine, many blessings $ETH #PENGUUSDT
very good advice, I have been in the market for 6 years and managing emotions is crucial in this job, regards
CryptoFrancoARG
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The 100-Day Rule 🪙
I'll be honest: at first, I felt lost. I bought a crypto, it went down, I got angry. It went up, I sold. The next day it went up more and I wanted to kill myself. I experienced what many do: I thought it was a matter of luck or being glued to a screen 24/7. Spoiler: it isn’t. After many mistakes, I found something that changed my way of seeing all this. I call it: 👉 The 100-Day Rule It's simple: if you are going to enter crypto, commit for at least 100 days. No entering today and exiting tomorrow because you saw red on the app. Why? Because in 100 days, three very important things can happen:
friends, it is not easy to hold in the spot when you see your cryptos fall, but personally I am holding on, with determination and trusting that patience pays off, I will not sell at a loss, I have done so before out of necessity, today I am firmer than ever with my projects that I chose to invest in, I wish blessings to all, #ETH #Xrp🔥🔥
the best I've read in this environment that is so stressful if you don't learn to manage emotions
tío criptos
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“Buy the dip,” they say… but no one tells you this – Uncle Crypto
Everyone repeats like a parrot:
> “Buy the dip, brother! It’s now or never.”
But no one warns you that this “dip” can keep dropping until it looks like a bottomless pit, and there you are… with your balance trembling, your forehead sweating, and your dignity on sale.
I bought the dip. Then I bought the dip of the dip. And when I thought it couldn't go lower… BAM: the market reminded me that yes, it can, it always can.
The saddest part: the real dip wasn’t in the price, it was in my peace of mind.
And no, I didn’t give up. Because those who don’t learn from pain, learn from losses. But I learned something else:
> The one who tells you “buy the dip” never shows you their portfolio, they just throw out Instagram quotes and hide when the red tightens.
So if you’re going to buy the dip, do it with guts… but also with your head.
> “If you liked this spoonful of reality with a taste of sarcasm, follow me. Here Uncle Crypto says what others sugarcoat.” #BinancelaunchpoolHuma #Bitcoin2025
I am also still buying little by little at lower prices each time
ApesSV
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$USUAL Hello everyone. I will tell you my story. I started investing in ordinary from the previous sale. I remember it cost 0.32 or something like that... then its price fell to 0.22. I bought more)). I left all of this on the stake in usual.money. Then the price rose to 0.4, 0.5, 0.8, 1.0, 1.6. During all this time, I was buying ordinary. The most expensive purchase was $1.32. Then ordinary started to fall. What do you think I did??? Did I cry? No, I kept buying, thus reducing the average cost. The question.... What do you think I will do next??? Buy. Maybe someone will find it funny or feel sorry for me, but I am confident in this project. In total, I have 59985 ordinary across all my wallets. This is not investment advice. Everyone has their own mind)))