#易理华割肉清仓 In those years, Yi Lihua was also a prominent figure, but now he has reached the point of liquidating his assets. In fact, this is precisely the norm in the cryptocurrency world—regardless of whether you are a big player or a retail investor, when the trend is gone, you have to accept it.
The so-called "belief" is consensus when prices rise, but a burden when they fall. His ability to decisively cut losses indicates that he still has a clear mind, unlike some who stubbornly hold on until the end. However, looking at it from the perspective of retail investors, seeing the big players cut losses may feel disillusioning, but the money belongs to them, and the pain is also borne by them.
There’s nothing to lament about this. The market is known for dealing with all kinds of dissatisfaction; what was earned fiercely in the past is now lost just as painfully. The only certainty is: those who can't hold on and leave the market basically won't come back.