The Truth About Medium to Long-Term Investments: The Smarter You Are, the More You Lose; The Dumber You Are, the More You Earn

If you've been in the cryptocurrency space for a long time, you'll notice an extremely unusual phenomenon:

Those who play the most aggressively die the fastest; those who seem the dumbest actually earn the most.

Why?

Because medium to long-term investments are not complicated; what complicates things is human behavior.

The real underlying logic can be summed up in one sentence: Buy slowly when it’s low, sell slowly when it’s high.

It’s not about going all in, nor is it about gambling on the future, but rather about adding a little when it drops, adding a little more when it drops again, scraping some chips when it rises, and scraping a few more when it rises again.

Don’t bet on direction, bet on time. Don’t bet on getting rich quickly, bet on survival.

You only need to do two small things:

1. Always have bullets.

2. Never go all in.

As long as you always keep cash on hand, you won’t panic no matter how the market swings,

You won’t fear pullbacks, you won’t fear spikes,

In fact, you might even wish for it to drop a bit more.

Your cost will naturally be averaged out, and your chips will naturally become more stable.

You will suddenly understand: Those who can truly make big money are never the ones who are aggressively trading every day, but rather those “who seem unhurried” seasoned players.

The most ironic saying in the cryptocurrency world is:

The aggressive ones rush to the front, while the stable ones laugh last.

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