The ones making big bucks in crypto are the 'slow folks'
$币安人生 I've been watching for a while, and the ones who last the longest in the crypto game all have one thing in common: they take it slow.
While others FOMO in, they wait for the dip. When others panic sell, they DCA in. While some are trading multiple times a day, they only make two or three trades a week. It’s not that they’re timid; they know that speed is a recipe for losses.
The crypto scene has long passed the phase of 'whoever rushes in makes money.' Institutions are faster than you, algo traders are quicker than you; if you jump in blindly, you're just the bag holder.
#WorldCupPredictionMarketsExceed$2B $ETH So, what’s the only advantage retail traders have? Flexibility; they don’t have to answer to anyone. You can stay in cash for a month, but institutions can’t afford that. You can take small positions and test the waters ten times; institutions can’t do that.
If you leverage this advantage correctly, you’ll survive.
My strategy: don’t chase the first wave, don’t get greedy on the last wave, just ride the middle section where certainty is highest. If the market’s ranging, take a breather; only act when the signals are clear. $HYPE
Slow isn’t weak; slow is smart. If you want to stick around in this market, you first need to learn to take it slow.