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#比特币流动性 $BTC $BNB $SOL
To be honest, even industry giants are optimistic about Bitcoin reaching the $1 million mark. Think about it—what makes an ordinary retail investor go against the trend? Some things, instead of obsessing over them, are better decided decisively.
Looking back at that classic prophecy list, the first three have already come true, and the fourth is gradually being fulfilled. What does this indicate? It shows that this logical framework still has a method. I’ve also taken some positions myself; even if it only multiplies a few times, that’s enough to feel satisfying. The worst-case scenario? Losing a few zeros, nothing serious. But what if it really skyrockets? Then regret will come too late.
Rather than obsessing over temporary feelings, it’s better to think about the long-term opportunity cost. Buying early at least leaves room for growth; buying late only leads to frustration. Against the backdrop of continuous liquidity and market expectations heating up for Bitcoin, this choice isn’t that complicated.
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One million dollars? Sounds pretty awesome, but I'm still chicken.
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Losing a few zeros doesn't really hurt, but the key is whether you can withstand psychological fluctuations.
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You dare to go all-in after just three successful predictions? I have to admit, that's impressive.
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The point about opportunity cost is spot on; it's definitely easy to get slapped in the face.
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If the big players are optimistic, what about retail investors' contrarian moves? Has anyone tried?
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Preaching about predictions? I'm a bit scared; sometimes these things are just coincidences.
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Feeling good about short-term gains vs. long-term returns—easy to say, hard to do.
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Making a few times profit feels great, but what about a 50% drop? Who's here to help with psychological resilience?
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Buying late and feeling anxious? Better not to buy at all and save yourself the trouble.
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Heard so many times about liquidity heating up, but what's the actual result?
All the predictions before have been off, but the fourth one is indeed on track. How can I argue against this logic?
Buying early is way better than buying late. At worst, you'll just lose a little profit. When it skyrockets, that's the real win.
This wave of liquidity is indeed hot. Hesitating means losing. I've also followed along.
Doubling your investment is satisfying; hearing this really reflects the true feelings of retail investors.
Losing a little bit vs. regretting for a lifetime, this bet is indeed fierce.
But honestly, it feels like it's already a bit late to get on board now.
If everyone is so optimistic about $1,000,000, why still hesitate? Just go all in.
I've heard this narrative of liquidity warming up quite a few times...
Rather than looking at predictions, it's better to understand where the coin actually stands.
Buying early or late is just an excuse; the key is whether you have money in your pocket.
This logical framework has been proven before, but next time it might not be.
The concept of opportunity cost is the easiest way to trick people into entering the market.
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The first three were correct, and I don't think this time will be any different. I believe in this logic.
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Basically, it's FOMO, but who made those who bought early all profit?
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Instead of regretting, it's better to go all in now. Anyway, the opportunity cost is even worse.
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Bitcoin's liquidity is so good, what are we waiting for if not to join?
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Looking at his framework, it does have some substance. I also followed.
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Multiplying several times is satisfying enough; losing a bit doesn't matter. I can accept this logic.
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If the big shots are optimistic about us, just follow. Don't think too much, really.
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Buying early is not as good as regretting late. I can't miss this again.
Honestly, rather than listening to these big shots' opinions, it's better to do your own calculations. Losing a little bit vs missing out on a surge, which one do I choose? I'm also torn.
Buying early is always better than chasing highs. Just consider it as paying tuition fees.
Liquidity, to put it simply, still depends on whether it can keep up later. Don't just listen to stories.
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Did all three match? Then I need to seriously consider this fourth one.
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Basically, it's a small loss versus missing out on a big bull market. I choose the latter.
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Is liquidity heating up and rushing in? I'm afraid it might be another wave of being cut.
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Things that big players are optimistic about, retail investors following along probably won't do too badly. I'm just worried about my own mindset collapsing.
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Buying early indeed gives time for compound interest, but the prerequisite is not to fall behind. That's the real challenge.
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I agree with the opportunity cost approach, but only if you can really hold on. Most people can't hold on.
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Turning a few times the profit to feel better? Bro, your mindset is a bit low. I expect at least ten times the return.
Just because the first three predictions came true doesn't mean the fourth will as well. It's too dangerous to become superstitious after one correct prediction.
I'm not saying to be bearish on BTC; I just wonder why we have to buy now. Can't we wait for a clearer signal?
Losing a few zeros? It sounds so casual, but if you really invest a few tens of thousands of dollars, it’s a different story.
Forget it, I’ll just keep observing. Anyway, there are many opportunities I’ve missed.
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Really, missing out once is already painful enough
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Did the first three hit? Then I’ll bet on the fourth
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Instead of dreaming about 1 million, it's better to hold onto what you have
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Some people just like to follow the trend, I just like to make money
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It sounds nice, but the key is whether you dare to pull the trigger
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With such good liquidity, institutions are all eating well
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Retail investors operating against the trend is probably the norm haha
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Preordained predictions, if they come true, you're a genius; if they fail, just pretend you never said it
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I just want to know who will really sell at 1 million
The first three might just be coincidences, don't consider yourself a god.
I laugh when Bitcoin takes off, pretend to be blind when it drops, this is called an investment mindset.
Instead of pondering logical frameworks, it's better to focus on securing your private keys.
Losing a few zeros haha, with your temperament, it's probably more than that.
1. Truly, instead of fussing over details, just get in the game. Anyway, the overall trend is optimistic.
2. The first three have been validated? Then what are you waiting for to follow the fourth? Just gamble with your psychological price.
3. From the perspective of opportunity cost, I’m convinced—doing nothing is the biggest loss.
4. Honestly, why are retail investors wasting energy on pointless hesitation? Isn’t it better to follow the logical framework?
5. No doubt about it, rather than regretting, why not try increasing your position several times now?