The first rule for surviving in the crypto world is to坚持. Many people frequently trade, but end up亏损; little do they know that the simplest strategy often works best—just hold on and wait.
Taking a certain project as an example, I have坚持 until now for several reasons: first, the fundamentals are indeed solid; second, the narrative framework is coherent enough, and market expectations have ongoing new stories to tell; third, hidden growth points have not been fully unleashed, with many surprises along the way. These factors combined make it worthwhile to continue holding.
To be honest, if you encounter such projects and still have to cut losses, you're really fighting with yourself. Especially in special market cycles, some assets carry obvious时代标签, and abandoning them is actually abandoning opportunities.
Looking ahead to the 2026 plan, new track opportunities are gradually unfolding. Instead of频繁换手, it's better to find a few truly promising projects and settle down to accompany them for a while. Such an attitude may be more suitable for long-term participants.
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pumpamentalist
· 6h ago
Holding on is the only way to make money. That's true, but saying it is the same as not saying anything.
It's easy to say, but when the market drops, how many can really hold on?
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RunWithRugs
· 6h ago
Holding on is really the hardest part; most people lose out due to frequent trading.
Hold on tightly to good projects and don't let go—that's the winning mindset.
That's right, cutting losses is just arguing with yourself; why bother?
If you find the right one, stay with it for a while—much better than constantly messing around.
There are still stories in 2026; I choose to wait and see.
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GasFeeCrier
· 6h ago
Hold on and it's all good. It sounds easy, but how many can really endure?
Frequent trading is truly a fatal flaw. Watching others get rich quickly makes it hard to sit still...
A solid fundamental is indeed important, but the question is how to judge it?
2026 is still early. Let's survive 2025 first, then talk.
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LiquiditySurfer
· 6h ago
Haha, to put it simply, don't be reckless. The core of surfing is to choose the right wave and then just lie back and wait. Paddling frequently can easily cause a wipeout.
Find good projects with deep liquidity, and leave the rest to time. The story of 2026 is still long.
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BearMarketSurvivor
· 6h ago
Holding on is the key, and those with itchy hands deserve to cut their losses.
Frequent trading is just paying tuition; I've already realized that.
A true project isn't afraid of the test of time; we'll see the results in 2026.
Compared to chasing gains and selling at a loss, it's more comfortable to stay calm and relax.
Those who cut losses haven't seen through the fundamentals, I've said that long ago.
Those who persist will eventually smile; this is a rule.
The new story isn't finished yet, running now would be a big loss.
To put it simply, it's two words: patience.
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MeaninglessApe
· 6h ago
Hold on and it'll be fine. It's easy to say, but doing it might kill you. I'm the one frequently operating that batch, and now I'm at a huge loss.
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DegenGambler
· 6h ago
Bro, there's nothing wrong with what you said. I just fell into the trap of frequent trading.
Wait, is the project you're talking about really that awesome?
Holding is indeed satisfying, but it's too hard to maintain the right mindset.
It's easy to say, but when it comes to cutting losses, who isn't miserable?
I'm also thinking now, maybe just hold a few to avoid messing around every day.
Persistence is there, but I'm worried about sticking with the wrong project.
The first rule for surviving in the crypto world is to坚持. Many people frequently trade, but end up亏损; little do they know that the simplest strategy often works best—just hold on and wait.
Taking a certain project as an example, I have坚持 until now for several reasons: first, the fundamentals are indeed solid; second, the narrative framework is coherent enough, and market expectations have ongoing new stories to tell; third, hidden growth points have not been fully unleashed, with many surprises along the way. These factors combined make it worthwhile to continue holding.
To be honest, if you encounter such projects and still have to cut losses, you're really fighting with yourself. Especially in special market cycles, some assets carry obvious时代标签, and abandoning them is actually abandoning opportunities.
Looking ahead to the 2026 plan, new track opportunities are gradually unfolding. Instead of频繁换手, it's better to find a few truly promising projects and settle down to accompany them for a while. Such an attitude may be more suitable for long-term participants.