Here's the thing—chasing every move in a bear market is a recipe for burnout. You'll watch capital evaporate while everyone else fights tooth and nail over scraps. Don't do that.
Neither should you grind 24/7 trying to scalp when liquidity dries up and thousands are competing for peanuts. That's not trading, that's self-sabotage.
What actually works? Playing it smart across 6 to 12 months. I've mapped out exactly how I'm positioning for the next cycle—the entry points, the risk management, the exit strategy. It's not sexy. It's not constant action. But it works.
If you want to know how, I broke it down in detail elsewhere. Worth your time.
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NFTregretter
· 28m ago
Don't mess around during a bear market; you really need to stick to a long-term mindset.
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CommunityWorker
· 2h ago
Don't mess around during a bear market, I agree with that.
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AltcoinTherapist
· 2h ago
Are you still chasing gains and selling off in a bear market? That's a suicidal trade, to be honest.
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StakeWhisperer
· 2h ago
Chasing gains and selling off in a bear market is really just suicide. I'm really annoyed by those who keep watching the market all day long.
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FarmHopper
· 2h ago
It takes six to twelve months to see results. It's easy to say, but can you endure it?
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HashBard
· 2h ago
ngl the "it works" without showing the receipts is peak crypto twitter energy lmao. map it out all you want but we're living in the narrative arc, not the spreadsheet 🤷
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NotFinancialAdviser
· 2h ago
People still day trading during a bear market should really get their heads checked
Here's the thing—chasing every move in a bear market is a recipe for burnout. You'll watch capital evaporate while everyone else fights tooth and nail over scraps. Don't do that.
Neither should you grind 24/7 trying to scalp when liquidity dries up and thousands are competing for peanuts. That's not trading, that's self-sabotage.
What actually works? Playing it smart across 6 to 12 months. I've mapped out exactly how I'm positioning for the next cycle—the entry points, the risk management, the exit strategy. It's not sexy. It's not constant action. But it works.
If you want to know how, I broke it down in detail elsewhere. Worth your time.