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#数字资产市场动态 How to Survive After Falling into Meme Coin Traps
Many people panic when they lose money on Meme coins. Here are some practical strategies for what to do when risk explodes — all actionable tips.
Don't Let Emotions Take Over at Critical Moments
Sudden plummets? Stay calm first. The first thing is to figure out why it’s dropping. Is the entire crypto market heading down, or is there a problem with this coin itself — such as liquidity drying up suddenly, whales pulling out, or signs that the team is about to run? These are completely different scenarios. If the coin has issues on its own, don’t think “Oh, it’s cheap now, I’ll buy the dip.” Even if it drops 90%, it could still head toward zero. Your dream of making USD might be shattered.
Lose Over 50%? Cut Your Losses
Is the loss painful? If you’ve already lost more than half, and the crypto market is still undergoing major adjustments, but this coin’s trading volume is shrinking and all the orders are sell orders with almost no buyers, then don’t hesitate. Cut your losses decisively, keep the remaining funds, and don’t let a hopeless token continue to drain your capital. Holding onto the hope of “waiting for a rebound” is often just self-deception for Meme coins without fundamentals — they usually continue to decline after a sharp drop, eventually turning into trash coins.
Always Review After the Fact
Where did this trade go wrong? Was it because you didn’t carefully check the coin when you first bought it, missing risk signals? Or did you fail to cut losses as planned when the price dropped? Write down the issues so you can avoid the same mistakes next time. Investing is a continuous process of correction — don’t keep repeating the same pitfalls.