The current core strategy is to be patient and wait. Wait for the first wave of profit-taking to be released, and wait for the airdrop dumping to truly materialize. Many people rush to chase highs, but the result is often getting caught by these two waves of impact. Instead of trading frequently, it's better to stick to the rhythm and only act when the market shows clear signs of selling pressure. This way, the success rate will be much higher.
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SillyWhale
· 12-14 09:34
It's easy to say nicely, but in reality, it's just gambling on human nature. Waiting for the profit-taking to be released? It'll be a long wait.
That airdrop crash has already happened a while ago. What are you still waiting for?
Rather than trying to keep up with the rhythm, it's better to preserve the principal. Frequent trading definitely leads to losses, but holding on stubbornly isn't a solution either.
Talking about this rhythm is easy, but when it comes to critical moments, how many can really hold back?
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CoffeeNFTrader
· 12-13 12:03
Really, that's exactly what I'm doing now. Watching others chase highs every day, I sit on the side drinking coffee and waiting for a crash, it's pretty satisfying haha.
Wait, why does it sound like you're advising me not to move? I already held my position early on in this wave.
The ones chasing highs are indeed miserable; I have two friends around me who have already been trapped.
When the airdrop truly lands, that's the time to pick up bargains.
To be honest, this kind of patience is really torturous, but it's definitely better than frequently cutting losses.
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DegenWhisperer
· 12-13 07:23
Well said, these two waves are the true moments of risking it all.
Those rushing to get in are all the bagholders; I'm just sitting here counting the bricks.
Wait, wait, someone can't hold back and keeps chasing the high; the chopping of the leeks has started again.
Timing is crucial, I've already prepared the knives for bottom-fishing.
Really, holding steady and not moving is more valuable than anything else.
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GasFeeTherapist
· 12-12 16:58
That's right, it's the loneliest people who are most likely to get their faces slapped. I've seen through it long ago.
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InscriptionGriller
· 12-12 16:54
That's true, but reality is often harsher. Many of those who pride themselves on "patiently waiting" usually cut themselves off before the signal even appears.
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TokenRationEater
· 12-12 16:54
That's right, it's all about maintaining the right mindset. Looking at those brothers rushing to go all-in, they're probably all trapped now, haha.
Wait, will the first wave of profit-taking really hit so hard, or is it just another round of shakeouts?
Frequent trading just gives the exchange transaction fees. I've now learned to lie flat.
I've heard too much about airdrops causing dumps. Anyway, I'm just waiting to see who will finally be unable to hold on.
Getting the rhythm right is more important than anything else, I agree with that.
Chasing highs is a mindset of rookie traders; I just watch and wait.
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rugpull_ptsd
· 12-12 16:54
That's right, those who chase the high are all naive investors. I'll just stay honest and lay low.
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TideReceder
· 12-12 16:43
That's right, this time I am the kind of person who sees through but doesn't say anything. Those chasing highs are all exhausted, just waiting for the moment to trap them.
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Before a big fluctuation, it's like this—quietly making a fortune.
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Patience is truly a rare commodity; most people simply can't wait.
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When the airdrop dumps, I want to see who still dares to buy the dip.
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If you don't stick to the rhythm, it's just a free gift; why do I have to keep explaining this?
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On the day profit-taking occurs, I guess a lot of people will shout "cut," really.
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If you can't see the signs of selling pressure, you still want to make money—this market is just like that, filtering people out.
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Instead of blindly chasing, it's better to stay put and wait for signals; anyway, chasing doesn't lead to good results.
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That's why I rarely move; too many people are impatient.
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On-ChainDiver
· 12-12 16:41
That's right, now is the time to test your mindset. Those who chase highs will eventually have to cut losses.
The current core strategy is to be patient and wait. Wait for the first wave of profit-taking to be released, and wait for the airdrop dumping to truly materialize. Many people rush to chase highs, but the result is often getting caught by these two waves of impact. Instead of trading frequently, it's better to stick to the rhythm and only act when the market shows clear signs of selling pressure. This way, the success rate will be much higher.