Please stop saying SHIB is shit. Why didn't you say anything when its price was low?
Recently, I've been holding back a lot of anger, and I really have to vent it.
The Internet is full of bad voices, such as "SHIB is shit"
Let's recall that when SHIB first came out, the price was pitifully low. How many people were optimistic about it at that time? No, almost no. We, the retail investors who entered the market early, actually chose to believe in SHIB and invested our hard-earned money with passion and a little expectation of the market. At that time, there were no so-called "experts" or "gods" who came out to give us guidance and tell us what the future of SHIB would be.
When the price of SHIB began to improve a little bit and began to rise, those who had been silent before began to emerge, saying "I have been optimistic about SHIB for a long time, this is an inevitable trend." But is it really like this? I don't think so.
I admit that the recent price trend of SHIB is indeed not satisfactory. Watching the numbers in my account shrink little by little, it would be a lie to say that I don't feel bad. However, investment is inherently risky. How can there be a business that only makes money and never loses money? Since we have chosen to enter this market and choose SHIB, we should be aware of taking risks.
The market situation is inherently complex and changeable. Sometimes, the introduction of a policy or a word from a big boss may cause huge fluctuations in the market. SHIB's current situation may be only temporary. We can't give up it completely because of this temporary difficulty.
I know that many people will say that I am blindly insisting and holding on. But I want to say that I am not blind. I am based on my understanding of SHIB and my judgment of the market.
Many friends, seeing the price of SHIB fall, quickly cut their losses and leave the market, and turn to invest in other currencies. I understand their choice. After all, everyone has their own ideas and considerations.
Before investing, you must be fully prepared and not blindly follow the trend. At the same time, you must also reasonably control your positions