How dire is the selling pressure from retail investors? Look at those unrealized gains — not even reaching 1000. But this actually indicates what: the selling pressure is painfully low. The actual sell-off in the market is limited, and under these circumstances, the rebound potential is quite considerable. As long as there are no new negative shocks, the probability of continued upward movement remains higher. In the short term, there are no signs of large-scale exits by holders, which is a positive factor for price stability.

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zkNoobvip
· 01-07 07:57
Retail investors aren't making money, so this is actually a good sign.
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CryptoTherapistvip
· 01-06 23:00
ngl, this low sell pressure narrative hits different when you realize it's just collective denial masking deeper portfolio anxiety. let's unpack the psychology here—holders aren't heroically hodling, they're psychologically frozen. that's not bullish, that's trauma-coded behavior.
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TestnetFreeloadervip
· 01-06 18:06
By the way, retail investors losing so much is actually a good thing? If you can't sell, then you can't sell. Anyway, there's not much selling pressure.
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DiamondHandsvip
· 01-04 08:54
Retail investors really don't have that many chips to sell; we have a chance in this wave.
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TideRecedervip
· 01-04 08:53
Retail investors are suffering so much yet still holding on tightly, which shows they have no confidence, haha.
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AirdropHunter007vip
· 01-04 08:46
Retail investors are suffering so much but still holding on, indicating that the bottom consensus is quite strong.
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SudoRm-RfWallet/vip
· 01-04 08:35
Basically, retail investors don't have money to cut losses, which is actually a good sign.
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LiquidityHuntervip
· 01-04 08:35
Retail investors have no money to sell, so is this actually a good sign? Or are the big players waiting for the wind to come?
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BridgeTrustFundvip
· 01-04 08:28
Retail investors aren't making money, but is this actually a good thing? That's a crazy logic, haha
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tx_pending_forevervip
· 01-04 08:26
Retail investors have no money to sell either, it's really a dead end.
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