Attention long-term friends—don't focus on daily ups and downs; keep your eyes on the ultimate goal. These assets are highly volatile, and the market is full of people looking to make quick profits, so the temptation is real. But those who truly make money are often the ones who can hold on. There may be various fluctuations in the short term, and some people can't resist taking small profits and running. The key is to have mental preparation and understand why you entered the market; price fluctuations are not a reason to panic. The surge mentioned yesterday? It's just the beginning.
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MercilessHalal
· 6h ago
That's right, mindset is the biggest enemy. Those around me who cashed out early are now filled with regret.
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AirdropHustler
· 01-11 15:46
That's right, it's just a test of your mentality. I used to watch the market every day, and as a result, my mindset exploded and I cut my losses.
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LightningAllInHero
· 01-11 11:12
That's right, but I still keep an eye on the market haha
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SchrodingerPrivateKey
· 01-10 00:11
Exactly right, but the hard part is execution. Most people say they hold, but as soon as their hands tremble, they chase gains and sell losses.
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pvt_key_collector
· 01-10 00:10
Holding on is really a test of human nature; every time, someone is selling off at the foot of the mountain.
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OvertimeSquid
· 01-09 23:53
Exactly right. Last year, I was so focused on the candlestick charts that I got dizzy, and as a result, I ended up losing money. Now I just hold and don't watch the market anymore.
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AirdropNinja
· 01-09 23:45
Hold on, brother. Every time you say long-term, but I've actually already sold early.
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JustHereForMemes
· 01-09 23:43
That's right, mindset is everything. I've seen too many people chase gains and sell in panic, only to exit crying.
Attention long-term friends—don't focus on daily ups and downs; keep your eyes on the ultimate goal. These assets are highly volatile, and the market is full of people looking to make quick profits, so the temptation is real. But those who truly make money are often the ones who can hold on. There may be various fluctuations in the short term, and some people can't resist taking small profits and running. The key is to have mental preparation and understand why you entered the market; price fluctuations are not a reason to panic. The surge mentioned yesterday? It's just the beginning.