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Stepping Back

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I don't know about you, but I don't like being surrounded by FUD. If I have spare funds, that's usually a time to buy. But otherwise it just slowly gets to you, in the sense of becoming tiring and annoying. Not succumbing to it. At least that's me.

We have to be honest and say this concentrated FUD was carefully planned and executed at the best possible times to incur the highest damages. This would have had absolutely no effect (or minimal), when bitcoin still had a strong bullish movement. But lately it showed signs of weakness and sharks acted. Even if it might be just a way to create a buying opportunity at a lower entry level. And to make weak hands sell. While long term holders bought / buy the dip. You can simply take a look below and understand that the only ones who got rekt are the weak hands, some of them selling at a loss because they have short term strategies, and this one didn't work as they thought it would.

If FUD gets to you and it becomes as tiring or annoying as it becomes to me from time to time, there is a simple method to get away from it: step back.

If you trust your judgement or have a long-term outlook, there's no need to charge yourself negatively with all the FUD. Just break away from all the charts, price evolution, and even posts regarding the subject that creates FUD. Not to mention tweets, especially from a certain character.

I'm sure you can find other things to do that give you pleasure while they execute the FUD dance.

I know I followed my own advice lately more than once.

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