Being stoic while the markets bleed

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I haven't been in the crypto sphere for long at all and I'm still very much a newbie in terms of what there is to learn, but I like to use opportunities that present themselves (or that I research) to learn more about the whole range in general.

Only 2 years ago I wasn't even remotely thinking about crypto, it was an "out there" concept that seemed to complicated to get into and was plagued by the usual nonsense of naysayers and doom-n-gloomers. I would like to think that now it has a better reputation and is being more readily adopted around the world.

This time last year I don't think I had very strong goals for the year regarding my portfolio or how I was going to use it, it was just there. I can remember two very different instances last year where I looked at my portfolio and felt two vastly different emotions.

The first was in April when BTC hit $63k and I was in the kitchen making coffee with a smile on my face after seeing what my tiny BTC investment I had put in months before had now grown to.

The second time I was sitting in my wingback chair, it was just after my daughters birthday and my ex was blabbing some rubbish at me, I wasn't listening - because I had just seen my investment slashed to half of the value that it was just a few months prior.

I remember that sinking feeling, I remember the feeling of being defeated. There were definitely other factors affecting me that substantially added to that, but in that moment, I felt done - I wanted to throw my hands up in the air but I was too tired and deflated to even do that.

And then I did something so stupid! I let that emotion get the better of me and I sold my BTC. I broke even from where I had bought it but it was the most illogical thing I did in crypto. The markets were red, everything was bleeding and I panicked.

Oh boy did I kick myself later in the year!

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Well, I'm ok with it having happened because I learned my lesson loud and clear when the market later bounced back to $69k and I realized the folly of my ways!

I'm sure that many people have done similar when they first started.

So now everything is red and I've watched my Hive wallet and Binance balance drop to less than half of what it was not that long ago.

While it is depressing to watch, I'm standing watching with my arms crossed and refusing to move in a stupid direction. In fact I think I can say this for my life in general. I've been in observation mode the last week and I'm not selling anything, I'm carefully choosing what I want to buy and when.

I've gained some excellent advice from people here on Hive and I've kicked myself for not having started doing simple things from when I first started on Hive like making use of PowerUp Days, but I didn't know how anything worked. I'm still learning and at least I can say that I've had some growth in both my overall crypto holdings and in terms of my Hive account.

While there are many saying that the bear market has now been initiated, I am using it as an opportunity to buy low. I'm not sure how low things are going to go and this will be my first bear market that I'll have to hibernate through, but I'm adamant that I am going to weather it stoically (like I have so much other shit in my life) and simply continue to push forward, be better and build on my new foundation. I'm still better off than I was when I had no crypto at all 😁

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You are being smart. If you can, this really is the time to buy. I, on the other hand, am in a situation where I do have to draw some of my liquid. I'm working hard on changing that. It's taking time... In the meantime, I'm doing my best to ride the wave...s.... lol

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Hi Fiona

I know it's hard especially when these things happen so fast it can catch us by surprise. I understand having to draw liquid, I have a suspicion I might have to do that in a few months too. It happens but we gotta look at the long term and fasbyt I guess.

Hope you are all keeping cool and that you got all your labels done :)

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Well, let's hope that crypto starts picking up soon. I think it will.

Labels still to be plakked - need to wipe the jars again!

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They say when in doubt zoom out.

Crypto is a long term positive sum game

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So true, looking at the big picture can bring you back to calm when it all seems to be going to hell lol.

Have a good one Nathan.

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Please give me hope it'll go back up!!! This is scary bananas!

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This is a wonderful suggestion. We cannot allow markets to affect our outlook. Bear markets are just as natural as bull markets.

It is something that I think people miss. We know it is difficult to endure the bear but it is what happens.

Great advice.

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Hi @taskmaster4450le

That is exactly it and I'm often reminded by a mentor of mine that it won't stay like this forever, things change, the pendulum swings.

Have a lovely day

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The only constant is change and it does not hurt. Only resistance to change hurt.

If you dont like what the markets are doing, wait a bit. They will change direction at some point.

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Last time I sold and used the cash to pay off mortgage.. not a lot but it made a difference to my life. This time I'm holding on andbuying low but I'm dead scared to do it and would like reassurance it'll go up again haha!!

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Hi River

I know, it's always that knot in your stomach with the "what if" - I think we are all in that boat at the moment. Surely it will come back, if we are now entering the bear market, it may be a while (most say 18 to 24 months) but there are also other things that are affecting the market at the moment that may be muddying the water (US citizens being told to evacuate themselves from Ukraine with immediate effect and the increased tensions between China and Taiwan) - so perhaps we aren't seeing a true entrance into a bear market just yet, perhaps it is a lot of uncertainty that is making investors change their positions...Most of this is affecting the stock market - we do know that BTC is still influenced by it - I suppose time will tell.

You know what? Selling your crypto to pay off your mortgage is not a bad way to spend your investment and I can imagine it made a huge difference to your peace of mind as well as your day to day. That's freaking awesome, well done!

Have a super evening and enjoy Australia Day tomorrow!

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