Many people entering the crypto world initially feel anxious: Is it too late to get in now? Watching others make money, they fear missing out on a big move if they're not careful. But those who truly survive in the market never think this way.



In the crypto space, it's not reaction speed that matters most, but how long you can stay in the game. Many people go all-in at the first sign of a trend, but the final outcome often ends up being the ones who buy at the top of the bubble. In contrast, prudent investors have a simple approach—they buy in stages of promising assets, never placing too large a bet each time, leaving room for flexibility.

Opportunities for top-tier coins like BTC and ETH have always been there. But that doesn't mean you should invest everything at once. The advantage of building positions gradually is clear: if your judgment is wrong, losses are manageable; conversely, if the market truly moves, you still have ammunition to add more.

Ultimately, your principal only comes once. Protecting your capital is essential to survive long enough in this market and to have a real chance of making money. There's no rush; this is a responsible attitude towards yourself.
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ParanoiaKingvip
· 7h ago
You're again advising me not to be impulsive, but I just can't control it. --- I've known about the batch-by-batch approach for a long time, but I just can't execute it. I always want to go all in to buy the dip. --- You're right, but I've already become the bag holder long ago, and I regret it so much that my intestines are green. --- Is it that living longer means making more money? No, it should be that living longer allows you to realize you're a leek. --- The principal is long gone, now all that's left is resentment. --- Listening to you, it seems I've gone all-in too many times at once... --- It's indeed wise to keep some bullets, but I always regret selling too early when the market rises. --- My mom also said the same thing, but in the end, she couldn't stop me from going all-in.
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ForkYouPayMevip
· 7h ago
The most frequently heard is still this set; only after experiencing losses do you start to believe. --- I've already moved past the phase of going all-in at once. --- That's right, it's just that I can't control it. --- Splitting into batches to build positions sounds easy, but waiting during the real moment is the hardest. --- I agree with protecting the principal, but who has really done it? --- Thinking of those friends who went all-in and then bought the dip halfway up the mountain. --- Living long enough to make money—I've heard that since 2017. --- It still feels like gambling; in the end, it's all about mental state explosion. --- The word "ammunition" tells me you've traded coins before.
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ShitcoinConnoisseurvip
· 8h ago
Gradually entering the market is indeed the secret to longevity; those who go all-in at once often end up as cannon fodder. --- That's right, but most people still can't control their impulses. They panic when prices rise. --- I've heard this theory a hundred times, but the key is execution... Can you really hold on? --- The phrase "Your principal only once" hits home. How many people go all-in once and never recover? --- It's very correct to build positions gradually, but the question is, how to divide? Some people have tried ten times and still haven't escaped the top. --- Living longer is indeed more important than running fast, but the premise is that you choose the right coins; otherwise, no matter how long you hold, it's all in vain.
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