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#数字资产市场洞察 Many people get caught up in market timing, but this is actually the biggest trap.
$BTC $ETH The trends of mainstream cryptocurrencies like these cannot be predicted accurately. Instead of repeatedly chasing highs and selling lows, it's better to find your own confidence price point and stick to it. This is not pessimism; rather, it’s respect for the market.
Volatility is normal. Short-term rises and falls can be frustrating, but over the long term, those who can hold on are the ones who truly make money. It’s not about buying at the lowest point and winning — most people simply can’t do that. It’s about whether you can withstand the various noises and temptations after buying.
That’s the real test.
Not being able to hold on is the real loss.
Staring at the market every day is just self-torture, I've figured that out.
No matter how much money a person has, if they can't hold on, it's all in vain.
You're right, the ones who really make money are those who can resist the urge to watch the market. I tend to lose more when I watch too much.
Holding is harder than anything else, especially when you see others making money. That’s a real test.
Actually, the hardest part isn’t buying; it’s whether you can pretend not to see the noise after you’ve bought.
I used to want to hit the perfect timing, but now I realize that’s just the biggest self-deception.
After all the hassle, I’m back to square one, realizing that holding long term is the most comfortable.
Now I just set a psychological price point and ignore everything else. This actually improves my sleep quality a lot.