$ETH The answer is actually not complicated, but the key lies in how you cope with the invisible hand of 'emotion.' Today we won't talk about contracts or touch sh*t coins, let's discuss some hardcore insights:
1. Calmly HODL coins, it's the most stable method to combat emotions
Take half to buy BTC and half to buy ETH, don’t chase trends, don’t cut losses, quietly wait for the bull market to push prices up. In the past three bull markets, both BTC and ETH increased by over 10 times, so turning 100,000 into a million is not an exaggeration. The key is 'holding on' — most people lose because they sell after a small rise and cut losses after a small drop.
2. Want to take a gamble? Altcoins are emotion amplifiers
Split the 100,000 into 10 parts, invest in 10 quality altcoins, if luck is on your side, one could go up by a hundred times while the others go to zero and still double your investment. But remember, most altcoins rise quickly but fall even faster. Always diversify + take profits, don’t chase crazily, don’t get addicted!
3. The most terrifying thing is not the decline, but panic
In a bull market, many people 'sell after a 30% rise and cut losses after a 40% drop,' thinking it’s rational, but in reality, it’s emotional kidnapping. People fear losses the most, so they would rather miss out than take risks. If you want to make money, first learn to coexist with panic.
4. Belief is the trump card to navigate through bull and bear markets
Those who truly make big money never rely on guessing market trends. They depend on belief, long-termism, and value recognition. BTC has been around for over a decade, from nobody believing to countries buying in; it’s not a get-rich-quick script, it’s the realization of understanding.
5. Emotion is both the wind and the mirror
Market fluctuations are just appearances; the real test is the anchor within you. The bull market is like a mirror, reflecting your greed, fear, belief, and understanding. Turning 100,000 into a million relies on opportunity, but holding on is true strength.
In summary:
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