Today, I noticed that many people started to cut losses at this level while watching the market. Currently, the 1.5 price level that everyone is paying attention to is basically the last psychological defense line for the bulls. Once it breaks, the subsequent pressure will indeed be quite significant. At such times, it's important to clearly understand your holding costs, cut losses when necessary, and not go against the market. Market trends change rapidly, and protecting your principal is the top priority.
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GateUser-3824aa38
· 13h ago
What should I do if I lose 1.5? I've already run away, haha
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GasFeeCrier
· 13h ago
1.5 If it breaks, I'll really cry. I originally wanted to buy the dip, but it turned into buying a kitchen knife.
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GateUser-c799715c
· 13h ago
If 1.5 breaks, I have to run
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LayoffMiner
· 13h ago
1.5 broke, huh? I ran long ago.
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MysteryBoxBuster
· 13h ago
1.5 broke, just run, no need to overthink it
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BoredWatcher
· 13h ago
1.5 is really about to collapse, to cut or not to cut, that's the question.
Today, I noticed that many people started to cut losses at this level while watching the market. Currently, the 1.5 price level that everyone is paying attention to is basically the last psychological defense line for the bulls. Once it breaks, the subsequent pressure will indeed be quite significant. At such times, it's important to clearly understand your holding costs, cut losses when necessary, and not go against the market. Market trends change rapidly, and protecting your principal is the top priority.