I know that many people are experiencing floating losses during this period, but I hope that everyone will not turn "floating losses" into "real losses", which would be quite uncomfortable.
Floating losses mean that your account principal is losing money, but you have not sold it, and the transaction has not ended. If the trend is right, the currency you have laid out is valuable, and it will eventually rise back. If you don't sell it, it will not be considered a loss. I experienced floating losses last year, but I finally made a profit.
But many people don't understand the market, and buy coins based on news and feelings. Last year, they saw the market fall and were afraid of a big drop, so they sold their stocks. As a result, they had no coins in their hands. The subsequent market rose, and it had nothing to do with him. This is a real loss.
It's the same during this period. When the market rose, I chased it, but after the market fell, I started to panic and couldn't help but sell my stocks, and the transaction ended. Then this is a real loss. No matter how much the market rises next, you have already sold it, and it has nothing to do with you.