A bagholder is a market participant who continues to hold a cryptocurrency that has significantly lost value, instead of locking in the loss and exiting the position. Literally the term translates as "the one holding the bag": figuratively, it implies that the investor is left holding a depreciated asset.
Most often this term is applied to those who failed to sell a coin in time after a sharp rise and subsequent price drop, or to those who hold assets with weak prospects in the hope that their value will return. A bagholder's condition is usually linked to psychological factors: an unwillingness to acknowledge a loss, a belief in a quick recovery and the effect of attachment to a previously made decision.
How to avoid becoming a bagholder
- Define exit levels for a position in advance and stick to the plan.
- Assess the fundamental characteristics of a project, not just price dynamics.
- Do not invest funds whose loss you cannot afford.
Understanding this term helps you take a more level-headed approach to risk management and avoid confusing a long-term strategy with passively holding a knowingly weak asset.
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