People often ask me: "Is it still worth it to enter the market for BNB now? Will I incur losses?"

In fact, I have always wanted to tell everyone that BNB should never be a short-term betting tool,

but rather a long-term asset to hold. Instead of being entangled in the current price, it is better to learn to "nurture for the long term."​

During the most torturous phase of the bear market in 2022, a friend of mine started to invest regularly in BNB.

At first, he would stay up all night holding his phone every time there was a sharp drop, but gradually he figured it out:

True gains do not come from hitting absolute lows, but rather from consistently buying to average down the cost.

Now, he has achieved passive income freedom through regular investments,

and he can plan for retirement without a 9-to-5 job, which resonates with me deeply. ​

Based on his practical experience and my summary, I would like to share three super practical regular investment strategies that will surely suit you:​

The first is the fixed-period investment method.

Choose a fixed time point, such as every Wednesday, and invest the same amount each time,

My friend at the time invested 500U every week, regardless of whether the K-line was up or down that day, he never overthought it or hesitated.

Over the long term, he naturally bought less at high prices and could accumulate more chips at low prices, gradually lowering the average cost. ​

The second is the laddered investment method.

Set three price range levels in advance:

Increase one level when it drops below 300U, add another level when it drops below 200U, and if it truly drops to 100U, then decisively double down.

This way, a drop is no longer a reason for panic; instead, it becomes an opportunity to accumulate at lower prices, feeling more secure the lower it goes. ​

The third is the EMA moving average assistance method. Using the EMA100 moving average as a reference,

whenever the BNB price approaches this line, it is basically a good time for mid-term positioning;

If you want to be more cautious, look at the EMA200 moving average, which can help you anchor to the long-term trend and avoid being swayed by short-term fluctuations. ​

This set of methods doesn't have any fancy techniques; the core is just two words:

Execution. Regular investment is not about who has the higher IQ, but who can keep calm and be patient.

Those who can steadily invest for an entire year before a bull market arrives,

may seem to have "good luck," but in reality, it is an inevitable outcome of perseverance,

After all, genuine investment opportunities are always left for those willing to wait long-term. ​

This lamp of mine has always been lit; those willing to walk towards the light can naturally see @财神爷说币 .