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Topic: Does panicking made you feel ease? Or depressed? - page 12. (Read 1872 times)

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I have also felt that almost all coin holders feel this especially the one who has just plunged into the world of crypto in his heart there will be a very strong sense of fear.
if I usually will surrender and wait until the price I want to reach will be dumped or the price of the coin will go down and I will not hold it and I will not sell it unless the price I want is reached
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When there are instances that when the coin you hold has turned to dumped hard, are you biting that move to panic sell all your coins? Do you feel ease that you sell all your coin when the dump starts? Or feel depressed when you dump your coins and turns out it almost x2 the usual price.


Panic just bring regret. So, we should not panic in facing the market situation. Maybe it will be better if you do not sell all of your coins. The token price always changes all the time. So, panic is not a good things.

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When there are instances that when the coin you hold has turned to dumped hard, are you biting that move to panic sell all your coins? Do you feel ease that you sell all your coin when the dump starts? Or feel depressed when you dump your coins and turns out it almost x2 the usual price.


Nothing in the world is worth paniking, if it is not about the closest people that you have. Token price may change so fast, so be safe and do not worry.
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When there are instances that when the coin you hold has turned to dumped hard, are you biting that move to panic sell all your coins? Do you feel ease that you sell all your coin when the dump starts? Or feel depressed when you dump your coins and turns out it almost x2 the usual price.


Try to put a threshold of how much you can afford to lose or gain (e.g. 20% either way). No one can really predict what the market will do.
What you can control is only your temperament when to sell your gains or sell and accept loss.
sr. member
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panic will lead to a wrong decision. should not be panicked into a familiar thing to do because when the price drops will be easily affected by some things and ended up selling cheap because it was too afraid. This will become progressively worse because sometimes the beginning of a price increase and this will culminate in disappointment.
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For me, I feel depressed if market continues down, because I have many plan with my coins, so I hope it will pump again. But I am ready whatever happens.
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So thats why better research and see the market condition before deciding something. And if you already take a decision dont feel the depressed cause we are not God. We dont know if that coin will going up or going down next time. So dont need to think a lot about it.
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Panicking is not good and you must never panic. Panicking only leads you to poor decisions that you will regret in the end. When you panic you can't think things very well resulting in to making rash decisions. Of the coins I am holding starts to dumped I will observe things first before making any decisions.
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I will easily sell my coins if I understand that I will not earn them anymore or it will be more profitable for me to sell them now
jr. member
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Of course, I feel depressed because I understand that I sell my coins at very low prices.
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Of course I feel bad when I sell coins at a loss, but I try to do everything right. So in most cases I don't panic because I am confident in my investments.
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I try to master my emotions and not to do hasty actions, which I can regret later. I don't panic because I know what coins have perspective and don't worry when they go down. I'll just wait.
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When there are instances that when the coin you hold has turned to dumped hard, are you biting that move to panic sell all your coins? Do you feel ease that you sell all your coin when the dump starts? Or feel depressed when you dump your coins and turns out it almost x2 the usual price.


actually it depends on what happened after that, the moment that happened after panic. if we panic then the price goes down, we are relieved that we have saved assets at a better price. If prices go up again, it can also frustrate me. I've experienced this when the last time the price of Ethereum fell
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Everyone was always panicking on how or what they do that times of falling and the others was also panicking to sell their coins and negative mindset was always their so that I never looking or reading that kind of people who are native because for me I didn't  panicking to sell my coins and I buy in high price why I sell  in low price so I am waiting and patient the value rising again.
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Never make investments decision in the emotions. If we can't make the emotionless decisions than crypto just make our loss more and more. Many times it's good to sell even in loss but in panic sell make much loss  Angry
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When there are instances that when the coin you hold has turned to dumped hard, are you biting that move to panic sell all your coins? Do you feel ease that you sell all your coin when the dump starts? Or feel depressed when you dump your coins and turns out it almost x2 the usual price.


Panic forces every person to make bad calls. Bad calls cause major losses, so there is nothing good in panicing as for me, but you may think different.
Everyone will feel that, believe me. Maybe who feel ease when seel all their coins on dumped scheme who already take profit from that and hold profit from it. That is why panic is not a good thing in trading activity.
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When there are instances that when the coin you hold has turned to dumped hard, are you biting that move to panic sell all your coins? Do you feel ease that you sell all your coin when the dump starts? Or feel depressed when you dump your coins and turns out it almost x2 the usual price.

There is no argument about it, whenever one panic sells, it is like the market has been manipulated in the favour of some. Which also means one has fallen into their trap. The worst part of it is seeing the coin mooning. Then you feel you have fallen into the trap set by the so-called whales.
That is why whenever i want to sell a coin, i always have projection and it is always hard for me to change it.
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When I hold the coin and it keeps going down I feel the need to sell and at first it makes me feel at ease, but the more time goes by the more I start thinking about buying back some of it.
If you feel the need to sell my advice to you is: sell just a bit to feel the weight of fiat money in your pocket or see the numbers on your bank account. You will feel safer and be able to keep holding without getting depressed. The market always turns.
sr. member
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When there are instances that when the coin you hold has turned to dumped hard, are you biting that move to panic sell all your coins? Do you feel ease that you sell all your coin when the dump starts? Or feel depressed when you dump your coins and turns out it almost x2 the usual price.


I usually set stop losses for trading coins and if I am looking for a long-term hodl of some coins then I usually don't panic sell rather if it goes down I average down my price by buying the dips.

During the initial days, I used to get pissed on myself for missing out on gains  Cheesy but over the time becoming more patient and trying to keeping my emotions away while trading.
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I think the best way to not panic is just to stop following the market for a while) And I try to use this advice)
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