Is there a term for the "tomorrow" attitude you see on /biz/?
Like how when a coin is crashing and someone says "hold it'll go up tomorrow". And then next day they say the same thing and the next day and the next day and the coins doesnt go up but they keep saying it every day like a broken record.
Is there a term for it? Delaying the problem? Ignoring the problem? Maybe /lit/ would know.
>>2997864
Kind of wishful thinking?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wishful_thinking
People would like to imagine it'll go up tomorrow because this would be good, therefore they think it IS more likely it'll go up tomorrow.
>>2997864
First of all OP what they should be saying during the crashing of any worthwhile coin is buy. As for tomorrow, well that is just some point in the future. If you need it to be literally tomorrow the only way I know of to make that 100% certain is to sell.
Some professional tips
1. Ignore what /biz thinks
2. Ignore what the market thinks
3. Process your own information and see what you think
>>2997864
Bagholding
>>2997864
Avoidant personality disorder
>>2998003
Not exactly what I'm looking for. What I'm talking about doesnt even need to be optimistic, I'm looking for a term that describes something kinda analogous to procrastination, where someone indefinitely says they'll start something "later". Except this isn't an action, it's an expectation.
Do you understand what I'm trying to say exactly?
>>2997864
depends on the circumstances; if there's obvious whale manipulation they are correct, if there isn't then they are in denial
in case of the latter, there is a good possibility that a number of people are experiencing the same denial so they collectively cause the coin in question to rebound, making their belief come true merely by refusing to SELL SELL SELL
>>2997864
>Is there a term for the "tomorrow" attitude you see on /biz/?
Ignorance?
Optimism?
>>2997864
>It.....will......go..up.....(collapses)
Digimarine?
>>2997864
"Delusion"