My lock-in arc will be generational. The way I see it, this cycle's setup is different. Most people jump in and out, chase quick gains, then panic sell on every dip. But if you actually sit tight with your positions through the noise—the FUD, the corrections, the off-season months—that's when the real wealth gets built. Your conviction needs to outlast the haters and the weak hands. Anyone else planning to just stack and hold through the whole thing? It's boring, yeah, but boring wins.
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MEVSandwichVictim
· 10h ago
Those who stick to the end have made a fortune, while those who trade frequently have already been wiped out.
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GasOptimizer
· 10h ago
Hold firmly and keep it that way, simple and straightforward
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ForkThisDAO
· 10h ago
Really, persistence is more valuable than anything else; most people just have a poor mindset.
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FadCatcher
· 11h ago
Boredom indeed wins, but I've seen too many people say this and end up running away in the end.
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LowCapGemHunter
· 11h ago
Exactly right, you need to have this kind of mindset. The weaker hands have already been shaken out, and only those remaining can enjoy the gains.
My lock-in arc will be generational. The way I see it, this cycle's setup is different. Most people jump in and out, chase quick gains, then panic sell on every dip. But if you actually sit tight with your positions through the noise—the FUD, the corrections, the off-season months—that's when the real wealth gets built. Your conviction needs to outlast the haters and the weak hands. Anyone else planning to just stack and hold through the whole thing? It's boring, yeah, but boring wins.