Every dip quietly accumulates positions, and I can't bear to sell a single coin in my hands. This is faith—buy more on dips and hold firmly. Market fluctuations are just opportunities to pick up bargains for me, not reasons to panic. The true logic of making money is simple: be greedier when others are greedy, and buy steadily when others are panicking. In the long run, those traders who dare to keep buying during lows often end up laughing last.
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SmartMoneyWallet
· 19h ago
On-chain data shows that this wave of correction is not that simple at all. The distribution of large investors' chips has long revealed the clues... Those who are truly buying at the bottom are just turning around and dumping to let you take the fall? Wake up.
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WalletDivorcer
· 19h ago
Well said, this is the correct way to play with coins; buying during the downturn is the key.
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VCsSuckMyLiquidity
· 19h ago
Haha, speaking casually, just asking, where is the lowest point?
Every dip quietly accumulates positions, and I can't bear to sell a single coin in my hands. This is faith—buy more on dips and hold firmly. Market fluctuations are just opportunities to pick up bargains for me, not reasons to panic. The true logic of making money is simple: be greedier when others are greedy, and buy steadily when others are panicking. In the long run, those traders who dare to keep buying during lows often end up laughing last.