After playing for so long, I’ve finally got the hang of it. When it’s rising, hold on; when it’s falling, hold on too. As long as I don’t move, the market makers can’t trap me. These past few days, I’ve definitely felt the benefits—my losses are getting smaller and smaller. Holding onto BTC and sticking to it feels much more solid than frequent trading. Instead of being cut up by constant trades, it’s better to hold tight to my chips and let time do the talking.
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AirdropDreamer
· 12h ago
Holding steady is really a brilliant move; it's much better than my previous mental exhaustion of checking the market ten times a day.
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MidsommarWallet
· 12h ago
Just hold on, no need to mess around, it really saves worry.
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OnchainHolmes
· 12h ago
Holding steady with this move is really awesome. It's a hundred times better than my previous habit of constantly watching the market and making random trades.
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LidoStakeAddict
· 12h ago
Haha, this logic is interesting—doing nothing actually makes money?
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HODL, right? That's what I think too, but I still can't help but trade frequently.
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Not moving = making money. This formula just feels off to me.
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Holding onto chips is really the hardest part; it's easy to say but deadly to do.
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If the loss margin gets smaller, just consider it as making money? Wake up, brother.
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Alright, I choose to believe in the power of time.
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Is this the legendary "lying flat" income method? There's something to it.
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Holding steady indeed saves worry, but mental resilience needs to be a bit stronger.
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MagicBean
· 13h ago
Laughing out loud, this is the so-called "not watching the market, not losing" method haha
After playing for so long, I’ve finally got the hang of it. When it’s rising, hold on; when it’s falling, hold on too. As long as I don’t move, the market makers can’t trap me. These past few days, I’ve definitely felt the benefits—my losses are getting smaller and smaller. Holding onto BTC and sticking to it feels much more solid than frequent trading. Instead of being cut up by constant trades, it’s better to hold tight to my chips and let time do the talking.