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A VRA supporter who has been active in the community for over 4 years, sharing opinions and leading discussions every day… now chooses to liquidate. Does this count as a true signal of surrender? What does the shift of long-term holders often reveal? When even the steadfast believers start to withdraw, what is the market saying🤔
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Four years of preaching followed by liquidation—this stark contrast is indeed ironic. But think about it, the best storytellers are often also the best at self-deception.
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Long-term holders fall into only two categories: either they've seen through it or they've been cut out. The result is the same either way.
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The market never needs believers to run alongside; it only needs bagholders. This guy seems to have realized that.
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It’s always like this: the most loyal fans become the fastest escapees. History repeats itself so quickly.
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Liquidation isn't defeat; it's finally admitting that you're just an ordinary person. More honest than those who keep bragging.
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Having talked about VRA for four years—what does that mean? It means he believed in the story he made up for four years. Now he's woke.
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When steadfast believers withdraw, don’t ask what the market is saying. Just ask yourself how much you've lost, and you'll understand.