Smart Money in Foolish Methods
After chasing gains and losses in the crypto world for a long time, one begins to understand the beauty of long-term holding. When selecting coins, filter out those speculative coins that rely on concepts and focus on projects with real-world applications and teams that continue to work—such as Bitcoin, the strong 'big brother' of consensus, or coins with technical barriers in specific fields.
After buying, delete more than half of the K-line software, so you are not swayed by short-term fluctuations. Set up a regular investment plan, and when the market crashes, buy a little more, gradually increasing your holdings like collecting stamps. After a few years, having avoided countless pitfalls of 'swing trading', the chips in hand have not decreased due to panic selling; instead, they have increased significantly with the cyclical dividends.
Long-term holding is not about lying flat; it is about filtering out noise over time, allowing truly valuable assets to emerge on their own.