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Title: How is the market treating you people?
Post by: Akinwale Akinkunmi on March 10, 2025, 02:12:46 PM
The market is down, and every trader is crying as liquidation is enjoying the show. After my trade hit TP1, I decided to take small profits, doing justice to my trade. Others who didn't follow my approach are now messaging me, regretting not doing the same.

As I'm not the market owner nor anyone owns the market, I'll continue taking small profits instead of risking losses. After securing my profits, I returned to my usual Launchpool gains by staking my $BGB, just like I staked some $USDT last month, which earned me $80 in profits after 2 days. Now, it seems I'll continue doing more of that, as there's no risk involved, having made $150 worth of rewards within 3 days as passive income, with an average APR of 45%.
 (https://i.ibb.co/20Qp7fbJ/20250310-140917.jpg) (https://ibb.co/vCGMxKt9)

For now, I won't be sharing any trading analysis; I'll just be in a gentle mood.

Note: I am not AI writer, i have been trying to contact the Admin to resolve issue, but no reply yet.
Title: Re: How is the market treating you people?
Post by: hugeblack on March 10, 2025, 02:43:01 PM

In such cases, Staking $ USDT is much better than stokeing $ BGB and if you think it's the bottom for $ BGB, then the opportunity to buy.
In short, make what happened a lesson to keep the liquidity (USD or DAI/USDC), which can be used with the first price correction.
Title: Re: How is the market treating you people?
Post by: target on March 10, 2025, 04:22:19 PM

In such cases, Staking $ USDT is much better than stokeing $ BGB and if you think it's the bottom for $ BGB, then the opportunity to buy.
In short, make what happened a lesson to keep the liquidity (USD or DAI/USDC), which can be used with the first price correction.

APR of 45% is too good to be true for me. Making a person think the exchange will not profit for long.

I think we are all seeing the market is slowing going to the bearish trend so its logical to really send our coins to stablecoin. For I'd rather not stake it yet until I truly see price dive stay bearish for months, Because it once again find its bullish market, I'd be force to unstake it again which has consequences.
Title: Re: How is the market treating you people?
Post by: bhadz on March 10, 2025, 05:24:22 PM
For the past few months, I took my profits too because they're at good times and prices. I still miss some taking profits because if it goes back to $100k, that's when I'm taking some profits again. I didn't bought back yet because I'm still waiting if there is going to be some deeper price actions. Like now, $79k is seen again but I don't think we've seen the bottom yet at least. But last time, I thought that it's already the bottom but it seems no longer the issue.
Title: Re: How is the market treating you people?
Post by: Sim_card on March 10, 2025, 05:43:21 PM
For the past few months, I took my profits too because they're at good times and prices. I still miss some taking profits because if it goes back to $100k, that's when I'm taking some profits again. I didn't bought back yet because I'm still waiting if there is going to be some deeper price actions. Like now, $79k is seen again but I don't think we've seen the bottom yet at least. But last time, I thought that it's already the bottom but it seems no longer the issue.
Same here, still waiting for the price to go back to 100k is possible for me to take some profits from my portfolio. I think the bear market is not far from us because the price hasn't move across $85k after the last dip from $92k. If bitcoin did not hit 100k again in this circle, I will not take profit.
Title: Re: How is the market treating you people?
Post by: Crypto Library on March 10, 2025, 08:01:53 PM
Actually, if you ask me to share my experience, I have to say that the market has definitely treated me badly, although I will prioritize my own fault here if the market does not turn bullish again.
I did not sell Bitcoin when it went above 1 lakh, now it has come down to 77 thousand which is really creating panic among us. However, I will try to hold Bitcoin even amidst this panic, if necessary, I will wait until the next bull season. Even then, I will not let my fund liquidate to loss.

(https://i.postimg.cc/v8zcc5SJ/screenshot.png)
Title: Re: How is the market treating you people?
Post by: Akinwale Akinkunmi on March 11, 2025, 01:05:26 AM
Actually, if you ask me to share my experience, I have to say that the market has definitely treated me badly, although I will prioritize my own fault here if the market does not turn bullish again.
I did not sell Bitcoin when it went above 1 lakh, now it has come down to 77 thousand which is really creating panic among us. However, I will try to hold Bitcoin even amidst this panic, if necessary, I will wait until the next bull season. Even then, I will not let my fund liquidate to loss.

(https://i.postimg.cc/v8zcc5SJ/screenshot.png)

I will advise you if you are not trading FUTURE you should leave the fund there, but if it was actually FUTURE it is better to take the loss than be liquidated ooo
Title: Re: How is the market treating you people?
Post by: Manrich on March 11, 2025, 02:12:48 PM
Really, only but few traders are found in this space of not risking their whole gain for bigger profits..talking about staking events from exchanges, yes, it’s a passive way of earning especially in these era where the crypto space seem/looks messy with no obvious trend. Like recently I got into $ELX trade and currently we are at $0.5 after the first ATH…
(https://i.ibb.co/DsJ30wV/1741701222093.jpg) (https://ibb.co/Vr1XfMj)
Title: Re: How is the market treating you people?
Post by: Crypto Library on March 11, 2025, 05:27:49 PM
I will advise you if you are not trading FUTURE you should leave the fund there, but if it was actually FUTURE it is better to take the loss than be liquidated ooo
What else can you advise me? I myself cannot trade futures, and after seeing people around me suffering huge losses by trading futures, I have lost my desire to learn it.
Because if I learn to trade futures, maybe one day I will want to trade futures. And I will suffer losses. So there is no chance of trading futures here. In my case, by chance, if I ever learn in the future, maybe I can do it, but I don't like trading futures.
Title: Re: How is the market treating you people?
Post by: memehunter on March 11, 2025, 05:28:15 PM
As I'm not the market owner nor anyone owns the market

Thank God you properly clarified your position; otherwise, who could have imagined that ;D ;D.


Title: Re: How is the market treating you people?
Post by: bitterguy28 on March 11, 2025, 06:26:06 PM
Actually, if you ask me to share my experience, I have to say that the market has definitely treated me badly, although I will prioritize my own fault here if the market does not turn bullish again.
I did not sell Bitcoin when it went above 1 lakh, now it has come down to 77 thousand which is really creating panic among us. However, I will try to hold Bitcoin even amidst this panic, if necessary, I will wait until the next bull season. Even then, I will not let my fund liquidate to loss.
good mindset here mate a lot of people typically blame the market immediately after they were not able to take profit but in reality it’s their own fault but they will spread lines of misinformation about the market to people saying it’s dangerous and a scam

well anyway i am sure a lot of us have some regrets of our own but hope is never lost we can always try to bounce back and wait for the market to increase in price again
Title: Re: How is the market treating you people?
Post by: bayu7adi on March 11, 2025, 09:41:46 PM
The market is down, and every trader is crying as liquidation is enjoying the show. After my trade hit TP1, I decided to take small profits, doing justice to my trade. Others who didn't follow my approach are now messaging me, regretting not doing the same.
This teaches us about the greedy nature that will eventually drown us... but in my opinion, someone who takes a small profit on short-term trading is still part of the luck process... short-term trading is always unstable even though you have predicted it in a good way... maybe the profit you take looks good in the eyes of people who are not greedy, but you will understand the feeling when you are forced to see the market not giving you any profit, or in a position where the market always goes down after making an entry.
Title: Re: How is the market treating you people?
Post by: Akinwale Akinkunmi on March 12, 2025, 08:01:36 AM

In such cases, Staking $ USDT is much better than stokeing $ BGB and if you think it's the bottom for $ BGB, then the opportunity to buy.
In short, make what happened a lesson to keep the liquidity (USD or DAI/USDC), which can be used with the first price correction.

APR of 45% is too good to be true for me. Making a person think the exchange will not profit for long.

I think we are all seeing the market is slowing going to the bearish trend so its logical to really send our coins to stablecoin. For I'd rather not stake it yet until I truly see price dive stay bearish for months, Because it once again find its bullish market, I'd be force to unstake it again which has consequences.
That's why you need to check it out and try it by yourself DYOR is important in this case so it won't look like I am hyping something.
Title: Re: How is the market treating you people?
Post by: Sim_card on March 12, 2025, 08:10:29 PM
The market is down, and every trader is crying as liquidation is enjoying the show. After my trade hit TP1, I decided to take small profits, doing justice to my trade. Others who didn't follow my approach are now messaging me, regretting not doing the same.
This teaches us about the greedy nature that will eventually drown us... but in my opinion, someone who takes a small profit on short-term trading is still part of the luck process... short-term trading is always unstable even though you have predicted it in a good way... maybe the profit you take looks good in the eyes of people who are not greedy, but you will understand the feeling when you are forced to see the market not giving you any profit, or in a position where the market always goes down after making an entry.
You are right, it's greed that makes majority of traders to run at loss. When they see small profit, they don't close their positions but feel that the profit will increase and before yiu know it, the market will go against them. Taking little profits is better than incurring losses at the end of the day.
Title: Re: How is the market treating you people?
Post by: ZAINmalik75 on March 12, 2025, 08:39:34 PM
The market is down, and every trader is crying as liquidation is enjoying the show. After my trade hit TP1, I decided to take small profits, doing justice to my trade. Others who didn't follow my approach are now messaging me, regretting not doing the same.

As I'm not the market owner nor anyone owns the market, I'll continue taking small profits instead of risking losses. After securing my profits, I returned to my usual Launchpool gains by staking my $BGB, just like I staked some $USDT last month, which earned me $80 in profits after 2 days. Now, it seems I'll continue doing more of that, as there's no risk involved, having made $150 worth of rewards within 3 days as passive income, with an average APR of 45%.
For now, I won't be sharing any trading analysis; I'll just be in a gentle mood.

Note: I am not AI writer, i have been trying to contact the Admin to resolve issue, but no reply yet.
Which pool you have joined! this is very profitable I am not aware of it. 80$ in 2 days that's a huge rewards from a centralized platform can you share some more details like how much you invested and what are the pros and cons of it.

We should book our profits as soon as possible because later things can become very bad and we can regret to not book it, therefore it is best for us to book our profit when we can even if it is small. I replied on one of your post recently and that looked like AI written, if you are not then I hope your case will be resolved.
Title: Re: How is the market treating you people?
Post by: Crypto Library on March 12, 2025, 09:11:29 PM
good mindset here mate a lot of people typically blame the market immediately after they were not able to take profit but in reality it’s their own fault but they will spread lines of misinformation about the market to people saying it’s dangerous and a scam

well anyway i am sure a lot of us have some regrets of our own but hope is never lost we can always try to bounce back and wait for the market to increase in price again
It is not true that there are scammers in this crypto currency market, rather the number of scammers is more than legit projects or coins. However, in this world and at this time, even after seeing the current state of Bitcoin, those who say that Bitcoin is a scammer or fraud are actually nothing but crazy people. Maybe they want to frame it through criticism by making such comments. But it has been seen before that many people wanted to do this, even though they were in the limelight for a while, they disappeared later.
Title: Re: How is the market treating you people?
Post by: memehunter on March 12, 2025, 10:30:33 PM
Actually, if you ask me to share my experience, I have to say that the market has definitely treated me badly, although I will prioritize my own fault here if the market does not turn bullish again.
I did not sell Bitcoin when it went above 1 lakh, now it has come down to 77 thousand which is really creating panic among us. However, I will try to hold Bitcoin even amidst this panic, if necessary, I will wait until the next bull season. Even then, I will not let my fund liquidate to loss.

(https://i.postimg.cc/v8zcc5SJ/screenshot.png)

If I may ask, what was your entry/average entry price?
Title: Re: How is the market treating you people?
Post by: taufik123 on March 12, 2025, 10:50:49 PM
-snip-
those who say that Bitcoin is a scammer or fraud are actually nothing but crazy people. Maybe they want to frame it through criticism by making such comments. But it has been seen before that many people wanted to do this, even though they were in the limelight for a while, they disappeared later.
Bitcoin never deceives anyone and Bitcoin is a tool used by irresponsible people as a medium to commit fraudulent acts.
Those who say Bitcoin is a scammer and so on mean they don't know how Bitcoin works.

Now more scammers are utilizing crypto for their scam tools even as if a particular crypto is at fault.
And their target is people who are public about crypto so it is easy to get trapped.
Title: Re: How is the market treating you people?
Post by: debra on March 12, 2025, 10:55:25 PM
For the past few months, I took my profits too because they're at good times and prices. I still miss some taking profits because if it goes back to $100k, that's when I'm taking some profits again. I didn't bought back yet because I'm still waiting if there is going to be some deeper price actions. Like now, $79k is seen again but I don't think we've seen the bottom yet at least. But last time, I thought that it's already the bottom but it seems no longer the issue.
Same here, still waiting for the price to go back to 100k is possible for me to take some profits from my portfolio. I think the bear market is not far from us because the price hasn't move across $85k after the last dip from $92k. If bitcoin did not hit 100k again in this circle, I will not take profit.
I'm also still waiting for this and I do believe that it will reach $100k again this year. We are expecting more to Bitcoin in this bullrun. But sometimes we are often tested with various FUDs and several other conditions that cause the market to crash as deeply as what is happening now. Coupled with several analyses from experts about indicators and graphs that have raised several speculators, including the possibility that Bitcoin will first drop to $70k, or even if it breaks through again it could drop again to $45k. I read this while feeling scared and stressed. Fortunately, I don't have anything urgent, so at least I can still be patient to wait for it all.
Title: Re: How is the market treating you people?
Post by: Rruchi man on March 12, 2025, 11:02:17 PM
The market is down, and every trader is crying as liquidation is enjoying the show.
It is a wrong assumption to think that every trader is going through a difficult time because even at this period they are traders who are skilled enough to still navigate to the market and make sufficient profit for themselves.

Top skills will put you at that level.
Title: Re: How is the market treating you people?
Post by: bitterguy28 on March 13, 2025, 02:24:45 AM
It is a wrong assumption to think that every trader is going through a difficult time because even at this period they are traders who are skilled enough to still navigate to the market and make sufficient profit for themselves.
it’s easy to think that a lot of traders would have difficulty time when the market is down and not really having much activity to go around however of course it depends on the individual how to make it work but in general people are gonna have to exert more effort to make significant profits
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Top skills will put you at that level.
even traders with top skills need to still be careful and smart as the market can be complicated during this time
Title: Re: How is the market treating you people?
Post by: DavetJack on March 13, 2025, 06:41:33 AM
Actually, if you ask me to share my experience, I have to say that the market has definitely treated me badly, although I will prioritize my own fault here if the market does not turn bullish again.
I did not sell Bitcoin when it went above 1 lakh, now it has come down to 77 thousand which is really creating panic among us. However, I will try to hold Bitcoin even amidst this panic, if necessary, I will wait until the next bull season. Even then, I will not let my fund liquidate to loss.
good mindset here mate a lot of people typically blame the market immediately after they were not able to take profit but in reality it’s their own fault but they will spread lines of misinformation about the market to people saying it’s dangerous and a scam

Yes, there are many people in this crypto market who blame the market for not getting the coins and spread bad comments about the market. However, those who still think that there are fraudsters in this market are nothing but mentally ill. They may not know that to earn this currency, they have to work very hard, and this hard work stands behind achieving something.
Title: Re: How is the market treating you people?
Post by: snowpega on March 13, 2025, 07:45:08 AM
The market is down, and every trader is crying as liquidation is enjoying the show. After my trade hit TP1, I decided to take small profits, doing justice to my trade. Others who didn't follow my approach are now messaging me, regretting not doing the same.

As I'm not the market owner nor anyone owns the market, I'll continue taking small profits instead of risking losses. After securing my profits, I returned to my usual Launchpool gains by staking my $BGB, just like I staked some $USDT last month, which earned me $80 in profits after 2 days. Now, it seems I'll continue doing more of that, as there's no risk involved, having made $150 worth of rewards within 3 days as passive income, with an average APR of 45%.

Well, when it comes to the trading what matters is your strategy/approach. If your approach is great, you can generate a good amount of profit from the market, but in my opinion, the current market situation is not in favor of having trades or generating profits from my point of view. As the current market volatility is fast and chances of winning trades are low, here, the risk is high, and there is no one who will be willing to have a loss at the current market condition haha... Besides this, we all know that all of the holder's portfolios are way more down, and we should have some patience at that time.
Title: Re: How is the market treating you people?
Post by: DavetJack on March 13, 2025, 12:28:13 PM
The market is down, and every trader is crying as liquidation is enjoying the show. After my trade hit TP1, I decided to take small profits, doing justice to my trade. Others who didn't follow my approach are now messaging me, regretting not doing the same.

As I'm not the market owner nor anyone owns the market, I'll continue taking small profits instead of risking losses. After securing my profits, I returned to my usual Launchpool gains by staking my $BGB, just like I staked some $USDT last month, which earned me $80 in profits after 2 days. Now, it seems I'll continue doing more of that, as there's no risk involved, having made $150 worth of rewards within 3 days as passive income, with an average APR of 45%.

Well, when it comes to the trading what matters is your strategy/approach. If your approach is great, you can generate a good amount of profit from the market, but in my opinion, the current market situation is not in favor of having trades or generating profits from my point of view. As the current market volatility is fast and chances of winning trades are low, here, the risk is high, and there is no one who will be willing to have a loss at the current market condition haha... Besides this, we all know that all of the holder's portfolios are way more down, and we should have some patience at that time.

I think whatever we say, for our training, first we have to acquire the strategy/method and knowledge of trading. And if we can use these properly or if the knowledge and experience are correct, then we can earn good money from the market. Yes, you said that the market that is there now is more likely to lose than to gain from it. But the market is never stable, it will remain like this, so we have to be patient for the future. We do not want anyone to lose, so we can wait for next , thank you.
Title: Re: How is the market treating you people?
Post by: Amphenomenon on March 13, 2025, 10:37:10 PM
The market is down, and every trader is crying as liquidation is enjoying the show. After my trade hit TP1, I decided to take small profits, doing justice to my trade. Others who didn't follow my approach are now messaging me, regretting not doing the same.

As I'm not the market owner nor anyone owns the market, I'll continue taking small profits instead of risking losses. After securing my profits, I returned to my usual Launchpool gains by staking my $BGB, just like I staked some $USDT last month, which earned me $80 in profits after 2 days. Now, it seems I'll continue doing more of that, as there's no risk involved, having made $150 worth of rewards within 3 days as passive income, with an average APR of 45%.

Well, when it comes to the trading what matters is your strategy/approach. If your approach is great, you can generate a good amount of profit from the market, but in my opinion, the current market situation is not in favor of having trades or generating profits from my point of view. As the current market volatility is fast and chances of winning trades are low, here, the risk is high, and there is no one who will be willing to have a loss at the current market condition haha... Besides this, we all know that all of the holder's portfolios are way more down, and we should have some patience at that time.
While this is true, I believe the whole manipulation of the market is by the government, including the trade war, which not just affect the crypto space only but rather everything including the stuck market.

I think longer time analysis of like 6 months might be better because by then many would have already get use to all these news  and the current FUD would have died down. This would reduce or limit the market manipulation which doaffect the volatility more.
Title: Re: How is the market treating you people?
Post by: Crypto Library on March 14, 2025, 10:14:42 AM
Bitcoin never deceives anyone and Bitcoin is a tool used by irresponsible people as a medium to commit fraudulent acts.
Those who say Bitcoin is a scammer and so on mean they don't know how Bitcoin works.

Now more scammers are utilizing crypto for their scam tools even as if a particular crypto is at fault.
And their target is people who are public about crypto so it is easy to get trapped.
You are right. I will also say here that the Bitcoin is not only the one tools in this world even we saw the real cash are also used as tools for committing the fraudulent acts.
If we were to look further, we would see that fiat currency is at the top of the list when it comes to money laundering. So I think here that instead of blaming Bitcoin or fiat currency, we should blame those who are doing these scams or do the bad things.
Title: Re: How is the market treating you people?
Post by: JoyMarsha on March 14, 2025, 09:23:01 PM
-snip-
those who say that Bitcoin is a scammer or fraud are actually nothing but crazy people. Maybe they want to frame it through criticism by making such comments. But it has been seen before that many people wanted to do this, even though they were in the limelight for a while, they disappeared later.
Most of the people who called Bitcoin a scam are those who invested in Bitcoin with the hope of getting huge profits in the short term. When that doesn't happen, they start to complain and call Bitcoin a scam because what they are seeing(losses) from their Bitcoin investment is not what they learn Bitcoin to be. They expect to see profits, not losses, from the time they invested in Bitcoin.
Title: Re: How is the market treating you people?
Post by: debra on March 14, 2025, 11:29:49 PM
Most of the people who called Bitcoin a scam are those who invested in Bitcoin with the hope of getting huge profits in the short term. When that doesn't happen, they start to complain and call Bitcoin a scam because what they are seeing(losses) from their Bitcoin investment is not what they learn Bitcoin to be. They expect to see profits, not losses, from the time they invested in Bitcoin.
They must be the Bitcoin haters, people who know well crypto will never call Bitcoin as scam. Even if we already explain it many times, there will be always haters. But we shouldn't be influenced with them because we know they speak something untrue. Yes, those people also may be those who failed in Bitcoin investment. They ever got big losses because they don't know to invest in Bitcoin properly. Because of that reason, they call Bitcoin as scam.


Title: Re: How is the market treating you people?
Post by: Akinwale Akinkunmi on March 15, 2025, 04:25:56 AM
The market is down, and every trader is crying as liquidation is enjoying the show. After my trade hit TP1, I decided to take small profits, doing justice to my trade. Others who didn't follow my approach are now messaging me, regretting not doing the same.

As I'm not the market owner nor anyone owns the market, I'll continue taking small profits instead of risking losses. After securing my profits, I returned to my usual Launchpool gains by staking my $BGB, just like I staked some $USDT last month, which earned me $80 in profits after 2 days. Now, it seems I'll continue doing more of that, as there's no risk involved, having made $150 worth of rewards within 3 days as passive income, with an average APR of 45%.
For now, I won't be sharing any trading analysis; I'll just be in a gentle mood.

Note: I am not AI writer, i have been trying to contact the Admin to resolve issue, but no reply yet.
Which pool you have joined! this is very profitable I am not aware of it. 80$ in 2 days that's a huge rewards from a centralized platform can you share some more details like how much you invested and what are the pros and cons of it.

We should book our profits as soon as possible because later things can become very bad and we can regret to not book it, therefore it is best for us to book our profit when we can even if it is small. I replied on one of your post recently and that looked like AI written, if you are not then I hope your case will be resolved.
I am tired because i have sent mails and everything, but nothing has been done
Title: Re: How is the market treating you people?
Post by: snowpega on March 15, 2025, 12:40:16 PM
I think longer time analysis of like 6 months might be better because by then many would have already get use to all these news  and the current FUD would have died down. This would reduce or limit the market manipulation which doaffect the volatility more.

Mate, actually the thing is that, this is crypto space and in my opinion there is there is no fixed time frame for exact, accurate analysis but yes you can say you can fetch probability on the basis of specific time frame and here things happen so unexpectedly so predicting anything here so accuratly is nearly impossible, In this space more you have knowledge more you will learn and this cycle will never stop, and you need to always consider yourself in learning phase just like i consider myself.

On the same hand, if we look at the news headline about the crypto space, many times you will feel that the market is behaving totally opposite to the news you have heard of or read anywhere. This is why, I aforementioned that anything can happen here anytime.
Title: Re: How is the market treating you people?
Post by: Aanuoluwatofunmi on March 15, 2025, 06:52:59 PM
We are not to allow for the market to treat us as it like, instead we should be the one in charge treating the market as we want it applicable to our own personal interest, this may also comes with the demand of studying the market on how it often behave at each particular season and then have more understanding of reading the chart, so that everything can perfectly work in accordance to how we expected from it to perform.
Title: Re: How is the market treating you people?
Post by: DavetJack on March 16, 2025, 04:14:33 PM
Most of the people who called Bitcoin a scam are those who invested in Bitcoin with the hope of getting huge profits in the short term. When that doesn't happen, they start to complain and call Bitcoin a scam because what they are seeing(losses) from their Bitcoin investment is not what they learn Bitcoin to be. They expect to see profits, not losses, from the time they invested in Bitcoin.
They must be the Bitcoin haters, people who know well crypto will never call Bitcoin as scam. Even if we already explain it many times, there will be always haters. But we shouldn't be influenced with them because we know they speak something untrue. Yes, those people also may be those who failed in Bitcoin investment. They ever got big losses because they don't know to invest in Bitcoin properly. Because of that reason, they call Bitcoin as scam.

Of course, those who have a good understanding of Bitcoin and know the basic things will never call Bitcoin a scam. And among them, Bitcoin has been accepted as a valuable asset. Bitcoin is not a place for nonsense, there is a place for everyone, those who are basically involved in Bitcoin currency and always go with investment, Bitcoin has a lot to offer. Yes, we know that if we do not have an idea about Bitcoin, we will be harmed there, it is natural, but that is why we will never claim Bitcoin as a lender.
Title: Re: How is the market treating you people?
Post by: JoyMarsha on March 16, 2025, 08:46:59 PM
Actually, if you ask me to share my experience, I have to say that the market has definitely treated me badly, although I will prioritize my own fault here if the market does not turn bullish again.
I did not sell Bitcoin when it went above 1 lakh, now it has come down to 77 thousand which is really creating panic among us. However, I will try to hold Bitcoin even amidst this panic, if necessary, I will wait until the next bull season. Even then, I will not let my fund liquidate to loss.
good mindset here mate a lot of people typically blame the market immediately after they were not able to take profit but in reality it’s their own fault but they will spread lines of misinformation about the market to people saying it’s dangerous and a scam

well anyway i am sure a lot of us have some regrets of our own but hope is never lost we can always try to bounce back and wait for the market to increase in price again
The market to increase back is what majority of us are awaiting for, to get back our losses and profits from our Bitcoin investment. So many of us had miss selling our Bitcoin holdings at high price, and we are regretting it today. Nevertheless, there are still hope for us because the market will still bounce back, we are waiting for the right price to sell our Bitcoin.
Title: Re: How is the market treating you people?
Post by: Crypto Library on March 17, 2025, 10:07:06 PM
Most of the people who called Bitcoin a scam are those who invested in Bitcoin with the hope of getting huge profits in the short term. When that doesn't happen, they start to complain and call Bitcoin a scam because what they are seeing(losses) from their Bitcoin investment is not what they learn Bitcoin to be. They expect to see profits, not losses, from the time they invested in Bitcoin.
I would like to agree with your opinion because I have seen many people who were saying that whole entire Crypto market space is scam. They saying something like that there was a central control were controlling the whole market.
But they don't even know Bitcoin has the decentralize ecosystem. They are making the asumption on Bitcoin and also the crypto currency because of they face losses in their trading. They were thinking that crypto investment make them quick rich. But actually in reality there is lots of factor what makes a person to be able to get profit.
Title: Re: How is the market treating you people?
Post by: albon on March 21, 2025, 04:59:21 PM
The crypto market is currently very volatile, so you need to review the investment risks and invest with proper research. So the market will never follow me but I always want to monitor the crypto market. I can't make the crypto market go up or down drastically even if I wanted to. So it's important for us to have an idea of ​​how it often behaves in each specific season. If we always have a bias towards top coins, our investments will always have the best profits and we will be able to avoid the danger of losses.
Title: Re: How is the market treating you people?
Post by: Hatchy on March 21, 2025, 10:19:13 PM
. Even then, I will not let my fund liquidate to loss.
Though I can't call it the worst I've seen in the market, but march has been terrible in 2025. I made some amount of losses both in crypto market and on the Forex. Slot of events took place in the market in march that made major moves. I can't say for everyone though. But personally march has been a worst month for my trades. I hope to recover in the coming months.
Title: Re: How is the market treating you people?
Post by: Mia Chloe on March 21, 2025, 11:16:57 PM
Though I can't call it the worst I've seen in the market, but march has been terrible in 2025. I made some amount of losses both in crypto market and on the Forex. Slot of events took place in the market in march that made major moves. I can't say for everyone though. But personally march has been a worst month for my trades. I hope to recover in the coming months.
Ha ha, the fact remains everyone actually likes a nice pump but a retracement isn't pleasant most times especially for the HODLer worse of it this particular dip isn't helping matters at all not only that it's slow, we just seem to be consolidating around a price range for too long.

Most times I like to see this dip as an opportunity to HODL more however although it is it can be stressing especially if you spend bitcoin ms frequently with dynamic rates.
Title: Re: How is the market treating you people?
Post by: Crypto Library on March 22, 2025, 08:43:18 PM
Though I can't call it the worst I've seen in the market, but march has been terrible in 2025. I made some amount of losses both in crypto market and on the Forex. Slot of events took place in the market in march that made major moves. I can't say for everyone though. But personally march has been a worst month for my trades. I hope to recover in the coming months.
Actually after seeing your words I think the investment you have done on the crypto mostly on altcoins and here is the same situation mine also.
I have also been goo through about huge loss in altcoin its about more than 90% of my investment but the fund I invested on Bitcoin I still have on Profit I could make more profit if I  sell my holding BTC on 109k but unfortunately  I have set my target on 120k.  I think even if I don't recover on altcoins I definitely could able to recover on bitcoin so I will hold until that's my target.