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My strategy is straightforward—allocate VRA steadily every day and then wait patiently. This rhythm has become a habit for me, requiring no complicated operations.
I don't mind the noise at all. Short-term fluctuations and public opinion swings are just background music for long-term holders. I have clear goals and know what I should do, so I focus on executing my plan rather than being swayed by market sentiment.
Results speak for themselves—my long-term returns are solid. This is not luck; it's because I have faith and am willing to endure short-term uncertainties for that belief. If this logic makes some people uncomfortable, they have their own choices, and I have my own path.
Investing is actually that simple: choose a direction, stick to it, and ignore the noise.
Daily DCA is indeed stable, but the key is whether you can endure those few times of major drawdowns.
Those who say they don't listen to noise eventually do.
VRA's recent surge has been really strong, and many are jumping on the bandwagon.
Persistence is right, but don't mistake luck for conviction.
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As for VRA, I'm also dollar-cost averaging into it, and I feel some resonance. Those shouting signals are really too noisy.
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This is what a true investor should look like. No following the crowd, no anxiety, steady and sure.
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Belief is something that sounds simple, but sticking to it is the real skill.
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Wait, can you really avoid looking at price fluctuations? I find it quite difficult anyway.
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Long-term holder +1, but I admit sometimes I still get carried away by emotions.
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This logic has no flaws, but executing it really tests human nature.
Day by day, accumulation is like compound interest. Anyway, I believe in this.
It's easy to say, but the real skill is being able to withstand pullbacks.
This kind of perseverance is truly rare; let's see if VRA can live up to expectations.
Holding a position relies on faith; it's a bit tough.
I like the approach of ignoring noise, but the prerequisite is making money.
DCA into the same coin every day; this mindset is worth learning.
Persistence is a good thing, but be careful not to get stuck in a loop.