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The longer you stay in the crypto market, the clearer a strange phenomenon becomes: the most aggressive traders tend to die the fastest, while those who appear the most "conservative" are the ones who laugh last.
Simply put, mid- to long-term investing isn’t that mysterious. The hard part isn’t the strategy, but rather restraining your own hands.
The core logic is one rule: buy gradually on dips, sell gradually on rises. Not going all in at once, not gambling on tomorrow, but adding a little more each time it dips, and reducing gradually as it rises.
It’s not about betting on market direction, but betting on time cost. Not dreaming of getting rich overnight, but surviving steadily.
It sounds simple, but to do it, you need two disciplines:
1. Always keep cash reserves in your pocket.
2. No matter how tempting, don’t go all-in.
As long as you always have some reserve, the market’s fluctuations won’t shake your confidence. Don’t fear breaking support levels, don’t fear dropping pins, even enjoy watching it fall harder—this way, your average price gets lower and your holdings become more stable.
Eventually, you’ll realize that the ones really making big money are never those who get impatient and flare up in front of the K-line every day. Instead, it’s the "calm and steady" veterans who seem unworried, quietly building positions and absorbing risks.
The harsh truth about the crypto market is this: those who push forward aggressively will eventually get burned, while those who stay patient will win in the end.