Turning out the old position that had been dusty for a long time, I didn't expect to be able to complete several times the growth in one night. Although profits have pulled back when I woke up, this wave of market has made me re-examine the meaning of long-term positions - those assets that seem silent often release energy at unpredictable moments. The rhythm of the market has never been completely controllable, and it is better to wait patiently than to operate frequently. The wealth opportunities in 2026 should not be absent, and the key is to hold on to the chips in your hands.
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BlockImposter
· 6h ago
Wow, multiple times overnight? It’s really a bit uncomfortable to wake up and see a pullback, haha.
That's why I don't look at the market at all, sleep very soundly.
Old positions really can't be killed, the key is to be able to hold on.
2026? Bro, I'll survive this wave of contract liquidation first.
Holding onto chips sounds easy, but when it comes to critical moments, I still want to cut losses.
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RetiredMiner
· 6h ago
Hold onto your old coins, wait for the wind to come, anyway, it's idle time anyway.
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That's why I never trade frequently; it's all about patience and time.
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Woke up to see a sharp rise and fall, my mood collapsed for three seconds, now I feel at ease.
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2026? Bro, you're thinking too far ahead. Let's survive this cycle first.
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The worst thing isn't the drop, but the inability to hold onto your chips and frequently cut losses.
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This wave indeed reminded me that sometimes dormant assets can surprise you more than active ones.
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Just holding and making money, this is the true logic of passive income.
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Ten-year old coin enthusiasts say some positions should indeed be kept in the dust.
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Being able to withstand psychological fluctuations is what makes a winner; several times growth followed by a correction is just routine.
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Still the same saying, the market is unpredictable, but time always favors long-term holders.
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bridge_anxiety
· 6h ago
Holding it all night and then a pullback, this is the daily life of Web3 haha
Suddenly the old coins take off, it's really amazing, those forgotten things
Actually, frequent trading just means losing money, better to just hold and do nothing
2026 is still early, right now it's all about who can resist the urge to act
Sounds good, but in reality, most people still end up cutting losses
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MevWhisperer
· 6h ago
Holding a worthless coin for years and suddenly it takes off, this feeling is really amazing haha
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So, as I always say, you still need to hold steady and not obsess over the charts every day to keep a good mindset
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That's why I don't do short-term trading; deep sleep is the best trading strategy
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2026? I'm more concerned about whether it will drop into the desert next year... but whatever, keep stacking
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Honestly, the feeling of taking off at night and waking up to find it halved is really a pain in the ass
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A cold wallet that has been lying dormant for three years might just have a hundredfold potential? Starting to believe it
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Holding tokens sounds easy, but psychological resilience is the hardest part; not everyone can handle it
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LightningAllInHero
· 7h ago
Haha, the feeling of an old position suddenly skyrocketing is amazing, it's like sleepwalking before bed and waking up to find the account hitting the daily limit with a shout of joy.
Hold tight to your chips and that's it, don't be greedy and trade frequently, this is the right way.
Wait, how many times did you actually earn that night? How much profit remains after the pullback?
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MeltdownSurvivalist
· 7h ago
Holding onto old positions indeed makes it easy to earn numb money, but I'm afraid that when I wake up, it might have dropped back again.
This wave truly proves the necessity of holding coins; my coins that haven't moved in 2 years are the real heroes.
Let the correction come, anyway, in the long run, it's not really an issue... The key is really a mindset problem.
Wait, isn't this logic a bit self-deceptive... But who knows, sometimes this trick really works.
2026, huh? Let's talk about it then. For now, it's better not to act.
Turning out the old position that had been dusty for a long time, I didn't expect to be able to complete several times the growth in one night. Although profits have pulled back when I woke up, this wave of market has made me re-examine the meaning of long-term positions - those assets that seem silent often release energy at unpredictable moments. The rhythm of the market has never been completely controllable, and it is better to wait patiently than to operate frequently. The wealth opportunities in 2026 should not be absent, and the key is to hold on to the chips in your hands.