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The reason I'm always bullish in this industry is related to my past entrepreneurial experience. Back then, I couldn't find a job, so I started my own business. After earning my first pot of gold, I didn't dare to spend lavishly but instead invested in tech projects, which I think yielded pretty good results. In 2015, I entered the crypto, mining BTC, buying ETH, and investing in projects, catching that golden age – the reward for consistently long. However, the subsequent bear market resulted in huge investment losses, and I couldn't withstand the downturn, prematurely liquidating my BTC holdings, ultimately missing the major bull market after March 12th – the consequence of being bearish. We've experienced two bull markets following bear markets, so this time, after successfully exiting the market at the peak, I'm more confident about buy the dips early and will continue to wait while controlling risk.
It's actually not bad without leverage.
Mr. Yi, I particularly admire your candor. But there's a harsh truth to be told: your success in 2015 was probably 70% luck (catching the cycle) and 30% skill; but your losses in 2026 might be 70% systemic problems and 30% bad luck. True growth isn't about 'continuing to wait,' but about acknowledging that past methodologies may no longer be effective. I look forward to seeing your 3.0 version evolution 🙏
Buying more shares now to lower the cost basis is the only way out.
Seeing the phrase "couldn't withstand the bear market and liquidated my BTC holdings early" really broke my heart... This is the truest reflection of human nature. We all envy the veteran players from 2015, but few can truly understand the despair of seeing the price of cryptocurrencies halved and then halved again before March 12th. The courage to honestly share one's experience after the storm deserves respect. 🙏
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Hua Zi, keep going! 🥺
Persist and believe in the power of belief.
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