Trading Bitcoin over the past few years, my biggest realization is that you can't look back or hesitate. When the market rises by 500 points, that's the meat you can take, just eat it directly.
Recently, I've seen some good moves from leading projects—certain top-tier tokens are building a $1 billion reserve fund, and the US SEC is also pushing forward with plans for tokenized stock trading. These are all positive signals for the overall direction.
As for Bitcoin's volatility? Honestly, it's just our window for withdrawals. Every market shakeout, smart people are positioning themselves. The key is to have patience and resolve, and not be disturbed by short-term noise.
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MemeKingNFT
· 14h ago
I've heard this rhetoric too many times, and in the end, it's still the mentality of chasing gains and selling losses like a rookie.
You should have understood by now that there's just one night of watching the market between a 500-point gain and a 500-point loss.
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GateUser-0717ab66
· 14h ago
I've heard this trick too many times, and I still get cut.
Eat at 500 points? I think sooner or later it'll be spit out.
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MultiSigFailMaster
· 14h ago
This theory sounds reasonable, but can it really be implemented in practice? I often get carried away by short-term fluctuations.
Eating 500 points sounds easy, but I've experienced situations where after gaining 500 points, it drops another 500. That's crazy.
A 1 billion fund sounds impressive, but I see too many such positive news. Who can really predict the final outcome?
Discipline is the hardest thing; even if I know not to watch the market, I just can't sit still.
The withdrawal window sounds nice, but my withdrawal window often gets slammed in my hand.
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AirdropHunter420
· 14h ago
That's right, you have to be decisive. Are you going to pass up a 500-point gain and save it for the New Year?
Pay attention to the reserve fund; that's the real positive news.
Volatility is an opportunity, but the key is whether you can hold on. I often get stopped out at this point.
Trading Bitcoin over the past few years, my biggest realization is that you can't look back or hesitate. When the market rises by 500 points, that's the meat you can take, just eat it directly.
Recently, I've seen some good moves from leading projects—certain top-tier tokens are building a $1 billion reserve fund, and the US SEC is also pushing forward with plans for tokenized stock trading. These are all positive signals for the overall direction.
As for Bitcoin's volatility? Honestly, it's just our window for withdrawals. Every market shakeout, smart people are positioning themselves. The key is to have patience and resolve, and not be disturbed by short-term noise.