As a beginner in crypto #Traiding , one of my biggest mistakes was lack of patience. When the price dipped, I would rush to buy a large amount all at once, thinking it was the perfect entry. Instead, I learned that buying in smaller parts (#DCA ) is much smarter and less stressful.
Another mistake was falling into FOMO – seeing a coin pump and jumping in without research, only to realize later that a pullback was coming and I had bought the top. It taught me to wait for market stabilization and always stay calm.
Over time, I realized that I'm not suited for day trading. I don’t have the nerves for constant monitoring. So I shifted to being a holder – I now focus on accumulating during dips and selling 30–50% when a project gets close to its previous ATH.
Best advice? Do your own research ( #dyor ) and follow project development. Long-term vision beats short-term hype every time.
(not financial advice)