Real talk: retail traders panic-sell way too easily. Every minor dip sends them into freefall mode. The moment price taps support, they're already hitting the sell button. It's like clockwork—bad news drops, fear takes over, and positions get liquidated before the market even stabilizes. Meanwhile, the ones who actually stick around tend to catch the recovery. Anyway, just an observation from watching the charts.

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FudVaccinatorvip
· 6h ago
To be honest, the mentality of buying the dip at low points truly tests human nature.
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TokenomicsDetectivevip
· 12h ago
Exactly right, I often see this kind of situation. As soon as there's a slight breeze or movement, they run away, and then they get anxious outside when it rebounds.
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LiquidationWatchervip
· 12h ago
That's so true, retail investors are really just being dominated...
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StableCoinKarenvip
· 12h ago
That's not right. I'm the kind of person who gets anxious at the slightest dip, but I have no choice—my account only has this much money.
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