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Those who have truly seen a bull market and experienced cycles understand one thing: 95% of the market time is boring, just waiting for signals like eating, sleeping, and resting. Why? Because the anxiety and blood sweat of many retail investors drive the trend, and all you need to do is identify that 5% of opportunities.
This is not motivational talk; it is the market's mathematics.
Many people have been in the crypto space for eight years and are still losing money. It's not the wrong direction, but the wrong mindset. What’s missing is not faster reaction speed, but a clear framework—when to hold, when to watch, and how to identify genuine signals. The method has never been complicated; what’s complicated is the discipline in execution.
If you are still wavering between light positions and frequent hedging, you may need to recalibrate your understanding of the word "patience."