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#以太坊行情解读 why is it that we are always the most courageous at price highs?
This weekend the market is very dull, with $BTC repeatedly testing around 88K, and $ETH following suit. Suddenly I remembered the wave at 120K a while ago, where many people in the community were thumping their chests: as long as it dips to 90K, I’ll go all in.
So what’s the result? Has it really dropped to 90K or 80K? Instead, I find myself thinking—should I wait a bit longer? Will it continue to dip? Each time the market shifts, I can find new reasons to hesitate, but the feeling of regret is always the same.
This is not a matter of trading technique, but of human nature. The more volatile the price of Bitcoin, the more obvious the psychological tug-of-war becomes. What seems like a simple price range has trapped a generation of investors in their decision-making. The determination at highs, the fear at lows, the regrets in between — how many people have really managed to break out of this cycle?
Every fluctuation of $BTC tells the same story.