Real traders don't sweat every dip and pump. When you're holding long-term, the daily noise becomes irrelevant. Price swings that shake retail investors? They're just market breathing. The ones who make it are the ones who tune out the ticker tape and focus on fundamentals. Short-term volatility is a feature, not a bug.
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AirdropHunter9000
· 7h ago
Watching candlestick charts all day: There's nothing wrong with that, but how many people can actually do it?
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SighingCashier
· 7h ago
That's true, but the real problem is that most people simply can't hold. They talk about long-term, but as soon as it drops 20%, they panic.
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PoetryOnChain
· 7h ago
It sounds good, but how many people can actually do it? Most are still screaming when prices are falling.
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GasFeeVictim
· 7h ago
Sounds good, but how many can truly hold on? I think most are still trapped, haha.
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Rugman_Walking
· 7h ago
That's true, but the real question is how many retail investors can hold back?
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MetaMisery
· 7h ago
It sounds nice, but most people won't live to see that day.
Real traders don't sweat every dip and pump. When you're holding long-term, the daily noise becomes irrelevant. Price swings that shake retail investors? They're just market breathing. The ones who make it are the ones who tune out the ticker tape and focus on fundamentals. Short-term volatility is a feature, not a bug.