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Looking at the trend from the beginning of the year until now, this round of BTC adjustment may not be over yet. Especially from spring to autumn, the pressure will be relatively high. To be honest, bear market cycles are often much longer than we expect, so be mentally prepared to endure. There will be rebound opportunities, but don't be greedy. When a decent rebound occurs, consider taking profits, as the uncertainties ahead are still there. Don't wait—if it's time to run, run.
Sell on rebound, don't think about bottom-fishing.
The bear market is torturous, you must keep a steady mindset.
Take profits when needed, greed will only lead to losses.
Uncertainty is too high, it's wiser to hold onto your ammunition.
Just listen, you need to think clearly about when to act.
A bear market is a test of mentality. Don't think about sleepwalking during rebounds; taking profits when it's good is more realistic.
Rather than waiting for the bottom, it's better to exit early; anyway, there will be opportunities later.
This round of adjustment seems endless; when will it finally end?
Selling off is really much harder than bottom-fishing; itchy hands are the enemy.
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**Comment 1:**
You really can't see through the bear market cycle. Instead of guessing blindly, it's better to clear out early and lock in profits.
**Comment 2:**
Is spring and autumn pressure heavy? Bro, your prediction is too conservative. I think there's no hope even next year.
**Comment 3:**
The bottom line is to run, but why do some people stubbornly hold on until the end?
**Comment 4:**
It's easy to say run when you should, but when a rebound happens, your mind just doesn't work. That's me.
**Comment 5:**
Uncertainty is right there. I've heard this for three years, and some people are still making money.
**Comment 6:**
Don't be greedy. Greed is the hardest to resist. How many people have been greedy for rebounds and ended up bankrupt?
**Comment 7:**
I can't see a rebound opportunity. The price trend is a bit strange.
**Comment 8:**
I'm psychologically prepared, but my wallet isn't ready.
**Comment 9:**
It's better to sell early and feel good; late selling means taking losses. The worst is not being able to make a decision at the most critical moment.
Spring and Autumn pressures are high, I believe, but anyone would say the same if you talk like that.
The logic of rebounding and selling off, I think, is still too conservative.
Instead of obsessing over how long the adjustment will last, it's better to ask yourself where your true risk tolerance lies.
This round is indeed fierce, but every time someone follows this pattern, they end up missing out in the end.