To achieve stable profits in the cryptocurrency market, the core principle is actually one thing—waiting.
Waiting for what? Waiting until most people are losing money, waiting for this situation to persist over a fairly long cycle, waiting until market participants gradually lose confidence. When that moment truly arrives, that is your entry point.
And after entering? Once you get in, hold on. Hold through a complete big cycle. According to historical patterns, such an approach typically yields returns of 10 to 30 times the initial investment.
What about the middle process? No matter how strong your technical skills are, it’s useless. To be honest, unless you only place small trial orders, can you really hold on? Can you guarantee 100% wins every time? When faced with a 30% black swan-style crash, can you remain unmoved?
This is the real test. The outcome of investment often depends not on technique, but on mindset and perseverance.
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FortuneTeller42
· 4h ago
Nice talk, but when it comes to the critical moment, aren't they all panicking? I've seen too many people talk smoothly, only to cut their losses and run when it drops 20%.
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UnluckyMiner
· 4h ago
That's right, mindset is the real threshold; technical analysis doesn't work for me.
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TokenToaster
· 5h ago
It's heartfelt advice, but the question is... can anyone really endure that period of despair? I think most people haven't even waited for the opportunity and have already cut their losses.
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GateUser-e19e9c10
· 5h ago
That's right, but holding on is really the hardest part... I'm the kind of person who believes in certain coins, but as soon as they drop 20%, I start to panic—what a waste, haha.
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WalletDoomsDay
· 5h ago
Sounds good, but when it really drops 30%, who the hell can stay calm and hold on... You won't understand this mindset unless you've experienced it.
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rugdoc.eth
· 5h ago
Sounds good in theory, but when it actually drops 30%, who can really hold on? I just want to see how many people can truly do it.
To achieve stable profits in the cryptocurrency market, the core principle is actually one thing—waiting.
Waiting for what? Waiting until most people are losing money, waiting for this situation to persist over a fairly long cycle, waiting until market participants gradually lose confidence. When that moment truly arrives, that is your entry point.
And after entering? Once you get in, hold on. Hold through a complete big cycle. According to historical patterns, such an approach typically yields returns of 10 to 30 times the initial investment.
What about the middle process? No matter how strong your technical skills are, it’s useless. To be honest, unless you only place small trial orders, can you really hold on? Can you guarantee 100% wins every time? When faced with a 30% black swan-style crash, can you remain unmoved?
This is the real test. The outcome of investment often depends not on technique, but on mindset and perseverance.