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Why are people selling their coins?

kawsar8035 - 2025-05-30 16:52:12



Why are people selling their coins? If you ask most investors this question, you will get a common answer. For example, we are currently experiencing a selling pressure in the market. It is not just ordinary investors who are selling their coins. Along with them, large investors (called "whales") sometimes sell on purpose to reduce the price. However, the real reason behind the price drop or selling is that at the moment, many are selling because the price is falling. If you ask them why, they will say, "The price is falling". But most of them are just scared.



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To be honest, they are not selling their coins by analyzing the market on their own. Rather, they are selling when they see others and they get scared very easily and sell their coins because they are afraid that the price will fall further. They don't really understand the market. With all the scary news in the world — like conflicts between countries (Iran, Lebanon, Israel, Pakistan, India) — small investors are getting nervous and panicking and selling their coins.


There are a lot of investors out there who don't have the knowledge to do their own analysis or review. The top majority of investors are incompetent. Whether you believe it or not, there are a lot of investors out there who can't decide for themselves when to sell their coins and when not to sell. But here's something that most people don't understand. Big investors (called "whales") sometimes sell on purpose to drive down the price. When the price drops, small traders panic and start selling too — which drives the price up even more.
Then, those same big whales buy the coins back at a cheaper price. They win, while small investors lose because they sold too quickly.


So don't sell just because everyone else is doing it. The price goes up — that's normal. This shortfall does not mean the market is over. Many coins still have the potential to reach new highs. Be patient, stay calm, and don't let fear control your choices. The next big rally could be just around the corner.