To be honest, being able to multiply eight times in these three years is not because I have more skills, but because I realized: I can't compete with those 'smart people'.
They spend all day showcasing tenfold coins in the community, staying up late to watch the market, and frantically chasing gains and cutting losses, while I, on the other hand, spend most of my time watching dramas and playing games, only opening the trading software every few days to take a glance.
My method is so simple that some people find it ridiculous: I pick a few coins with solid fundamentals, set a mental buy price, and then wait. That's all there is to it.
One coin I invested in last year, entered at 0.35, remained flat for a full eight months. During that time, I watched other coins soar, with people in the group sharing their gains every day, even teasing me as someone who 'lies flat trading coins'. As a result, in March this year, it surged to 3.2, and I took profits in batches, directly earning 20 times. In contrast, those who are frantically messing around every day are mostly still circling back to break even.
Now in my holdings, there is another coin that has been flat for nearly half a year, with trading volume shrinking and no activity. At such times, it often just takes a spark.
Which specific coin? I really can't say here. After all, good prey becomes hard to catch once too many people know about it.
If you are also tired of staring at the market every day and losing more as you trade, why not try a different approach: in the crypto world, sometimes slow is fast. There's no need to compete with 'smart people' in hassle; choose the right target and be patient, and opportunities will come knocking. If you want to catch a wave of profit, pay attention and arrange things quickly, don't wait until it rises and then regret it! @分析森财