Oldfag here. It's a lot of fun watching noobs lose their shit over a little diplet like this haha.
Guess I can't blame 'em, I was a noob too and my first diplet hit hard as well. Difference is I stayed.
And now this is just another day at the office for me.
Whether I hodl, sell right before the dip (yes I can spot them coming a mile away), or even sell at the bottom (which I can see coming just as handily) just to confuse the portfolio; I'm not phased by dips like this.
These dips are like forest fires; they burn everything to the ground, but the burnt remains impregnate the soil with nutrients, and the forest will grow back bigger than ever.
You newbies are adorable, like newborns amazed at the sunset, thinking it'll never come up again. While I have not only lived through many days, but many seasons, and even many years.
Anyway, gotta go make some more trades right now.
Hang tight.
Or don't, see if I care.
>>3342061
the fact that you made this thread speaks to your inner lack of confidence, you seek others to inflate your worthless ego in order to feel better about your uncertainty
Look elsewhere for your pathetic circle jerk
>>3342061
the tree of gainz must be fertilized with the blood of panic sellers yo
>>3342089
Don't try me.
I could draw so many support lines so fast it'll make your little headlet spin.
I've mastered the fibonacci, has been to the kumo and back many times over, and can twirl the stockastics like a fucking majorette.
Don't even think about it.